The best Gina Alajar’s crime movies

Gina Alajar

Gina Alajar

28/06/1959 (64 años)
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Fight for Us

Fight for Us
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 24/05/1989
  • Character: Esper
The year before the Edsa revolt in a remote barrio, cult fanatics brutally kill a foreigner priest who administered the last rites to an alleged rebel summarily executed himself by the very group. In the city upon the toppling of the Marcos regime, an ex-priest leads a crew of political detainees in jubilation. After his release, he marries his human rights activist-girlfriend and decides to join a fact-finding mission that will bring him to the scene of the heinous crime a year ago. There the cultists continue to slaughter suspected communist rebels and terrorize the villagers. A native of the village is the ex-priest's old flame who turns out to have a seven-year-old son by him.

Emma Salazar Case

Emma Salazar Case
A 1991 Filipino drama film starring Alice Dixson.

Flowers of the City Jail

Flowers of the City Jail
7.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 25/12/1984
  • Character: Juliet
A pregnant woman arrested for frustrated murder is sent to the Manila City Jail where she meets several women with shocking pasts.

Condemned

Condemned
8.5/10
Yolly, a flower vendor and her brother Efren, who works as a driver and hired hit man for ruthless money laundering lady Connie, live a hardscrabble and bleak existence in the underbelly of the tourist/fashion district of Manila. Escaping from a violent past from the provinces, the siblings world collide with Connie's gang when Yolly witnesses a rape and murder perpetrated by Connie's son and Efren decides to double cross Connie for her money.

This Is My Country

This Is My Country
7/10
A worker nicknamed Turing finds himself in a quandary when the printing press where he is hired as a casual is hit by a strike. As his wife badly needs medication after getting pregnant, he is forced to sign a waiver inhibiting him from joining any mass action in exchange for a wage advance from his employer. Left with no choice, he turns scab and is ostracized by his friends and colleagues. At the hospital where the wife undergoes treatment, she would not be released until all the bills have been fully paid. The situation further heads for the worse when the firm is finally shut down. Turing opts for a desperate move.

Ipaglaban Mo: The Movie

Ipaglaban Mo: The Movie
5.7/10
The melding together of two separate stories that share a similar premise - each detail the account of a young Filipino woman who becomes a victim of sexual violence and takes her attacker to court.

The Lilian Velez Story: Till Death Do Us Part

The Lilian Velez Story: Till Death Do Us Part
6.2/10
Sharon Cuneta plays the biographical account of the murder case of Filipina movie actress Lilian Velez during the 1950's.

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