The best Orestes Ojeda’s comedy movies

Orestes Ojeda

Orestes Ojeda

03/01/1956 (68 años)
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Working Girls

Working Girls
6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 07/06/1984
  • Character: Jun
Women cope with various problems while earning a living in the city.

Aswang

Aswang
6.1/10
  • Genre: ComedyHorror
  • Release: 22/05/1992
  • Character: Mr. Lorenzo
This Filipino vampire film co-directed by Peque Gallaga and Lore Reyes tells the story of an aswang, the traditional shape-shifting creature of local legend. Here, the vampire makes appearances as a giant snake, a young woman (Alma Moreno), and a withered old hag (Lilia Cuntapay). The aswang has a lengthy cinematic history, having been the subject of the first sound film ever produced in the Philippines (1932's Ang Aswang) and migrating, in somewhat altered form, to films in Hong Kong, India, Japan, and, in 1994, to the United States. Aiza Seguerra co-stars with Janice de Belen, Aljon Jimenez, John Estrada, and Alma Moreno.

Tender Age

Tender Age
A love triangle between a female teacher and student over a male teacher.

She's 19 and Ready

She's 19 and Ready
4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/04/1979
A young woman, just turning 19, is ready for anything, including fullfilling her dreams and fantasies. But two young men, Klaus and Stephen, are after her with their raging hormones to lead the way. The young lady learns to grow up fast, though, when strange occurences and new people enter her life, including more and more men.

The Graduates

The Graduates
Life unfolds into the different young men and women coming off fresh out of college.

Pido Dida 2: Kasal Na

Pido Dida 2: Kasal Na
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/1991
A sequel of Pido Dida 1 in which two children from the orphanage grow up thinking they are siblings, but later find out that they are not related. They realize that they are in love and get married. Dida's Stepmother Shirley (Dexter Doria) continues to belittle Pido and there seems no way that they will ever get along. The newlyweds moves in with Pido's Mother (Nova Villa) who gives them a long lecture so the couple decide to stay with Nanay Batchoy (Vangie Labalan), the junk dealer who raised them like her own. Trouble starts when Pido's womanizing and henpecked Boss makes him the go-between for him and his mistress. - Written by ledster

Maging Sino Ka Man

Maging Sino Ka Man
7.2/10
Monique is a popular singer disguised as Digna to escape from her stepfather and his stepbrother Gilbert, who slowly killed her mother and also wanted to kill her to seize their wealth. Gilbert and his father thought Monique is already dead until he met Monique in a restaurant as a waitress. Due to this, Gilbert hunts Monique to get her killed. While trying to escape Gilbert's men, she accidentally met Carding, a thief in Ermita with his sidekick Libag. Their love story begins while she stays with Carding's slum along with the kids Carding is taking care of. Gilbert and his father were later caught during police operations and Monique recovered her house and wealth. In the end, Monique keeps Carding's kids in her house and confirmed their love for each other.

Mga syanong parak

Mga syanong parak
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/07/1993

Pistolero

Pistolero
4/10
A Filipino action comedy film directed by William Mayo.

Sobra talaga... Over

Sobra talaga... Over
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/12/1994

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