The best Nanette Inventor’s action movies

Nanette Inventor

Nanette Inventor

Today we present the best Nanette Inventor’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Nanette Inventor’s movies.

Fantastic Man

Fantastic Man
6.2/10
Fantastic Man is about Fredo, a naive and gawky laboratory assistant to Professor Manalo. Fredo is also the professor's regular guniea pig for his experiments which are often disastrous to any human being. Then one time a librarian, Helen who is frustrated super hero wanabe, tells both Fredo and Prof. Manalo about an article she read of an orb located in Intramuros that was said to give out powers to whoever posesses it. They all journeyed to Intramuros in search for the orb and found inside a dead alien's body. Because of Fredo's clumsiness, the orb got lost. But it actually went into Fredo's shirt pocket. He then absorbs all the powers when he accidentally touched the orb and he became Fantastic Man! With superpowers, transformations and quickness can Fantastic Man save his town in the hands of his arch-enemy Diabolica whose powers can absorb almost anything?

Tunay na Magkaibigan, Walang iwanan... Peksman!

Tunay na Magkaibigan, Walang iwanan... Peksman!
5/10
Action star Philip Salvador teams up with comedian Vic Sotto in this hilarious action film about two men brought together by fate.

Bala at Lipstick

Bala at Lipstick
7.3/10
Twins Bambi and Bobby (Roderick Paulate) are separated from birth. Their mother Mameng (Nanette Inventor), unconscious from childbearing, is found by an old woman who takes one infant Bambi, who grows up to be a gay running a beauty parlor. Bobby grows up with his biological mother and becomes a tough guy getting involved with a crime syndicate now hunting him for taking away a damning microfilm. But the syndicate always mistakes Bambi for Bobby and has taken him captive.

Run Barbi Run

Run Barbi Run
Director: Tony Y. Reyes Writers: Tony Gloria (story), Uro Q. dela Cruz (screenplay) (as Rosauro dela Cruz) Stars: Joey de Leon, Maricel Laxa, Marcus Adoro

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