5000 results found for: One Room Angel
Dear Diary
Filipino Movie - 1989
Two teen stories in one film starring the talented Herbert Bautista. In one story (Dear Party Line), he is a houseboy who strikes up a friendship with a girl over the phone. In another story (Dear Killer), he and his…
0 & 1
Japanese Movie - 20026.9
A girl called Zero stands in a crowded street, her occupation an assassin. As she completes her tasks one after another, Zero has been feeling uneasy lately. As her code name suggests, she has nothing to prove her…
Furin Nikki: Nureta Mama mo Ichido
Japanese Movie - 1996
Kumiko, who goes to a culture center with her husband’s permission, has fallen prey to the instructor, Oikawa. Akiko, who also attends the same class, is single but also has a physical relationship with Oikawa. When…
Operation Balikatan
Filipino Movie - 20036.0
American G.I.s and Philippine marines team up to rescue a U.S. senator who has been kidnapped by terrorists and taken to a Malaysian island. (Source: IMDb) ~~ A co-production between the Philippines and the U.S.A.
25 Kids and a Dad
Chinese Movie - 2002
Having been an orphan himself, a philanthropic bachelor claims to the press at an orphanage endowment event that he shall be father to any orphan, and once word gets around, urchins start pouring in. (Source: IMDb)
Sugo
Filipino Drama - 2005, 160 episodes
The battle starts during the Spanish era when Apo Abukay wants to gain power as he plans to dominate the world. He then failed to fulfill his plans after Conde Vergonze killed him. After his death, his cursed soul…
Lee Hyung Taek
Lee Hyung Taek is a former professional tennis player. He won one singles title and achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 36, in August 2007. Lee was born in a potato-farming village in Hoengseong County, South Korea. He began playing tennis at age nine with a school teacher. Since retiring,…
Maru Junko
Junko Maru is a Japanese actress. She is represented with Office Some One Self.
Lao She
Lao She was a Chinese novelist and dramatist. He was one of the most significant figures of 20th-century Chinese literature and is best known for his novel "Rickshaw Boy" and the play "Teahouse" (茶館). Lao She was a major popularizer of humor writing in China, especially through his novels, his short…
Kwan Shan
Kwan Shan was a Hong Kong actor. He was one of the Shaw Brothers's leading men during Hong Kong's sixties golden age of Mandarin cinema. Born to a Manchu family originating from the northern province of Liaoning, Kwan Pak Wai had a difficult early life. When his war refugee parents both died, he was…
Mak Ling Ling
Mak Ling Ling is a Hong Kong fortune teller, one of the best-known fortune tellers in Hong Kong. Besides her day job as a feng shui consultant and penning a yearly bestselling feng shui almanac, she’s also active in showbiz, having guest-starred in films, appeared on TV and even provided vocals for…
Hai Yan
Hai Yan is a Chinese writer and producer. He's generally considered one of China's most popular screenwriters, and his stories are generally adapted and remade into films and television series. Hai Yan frequently blends crime/detective elements with love stories. He and Zhao Bao Gang, who directed many…
Mars Ravelo
Marcial Ravelo, better known as Mars Ravelo, is one of the most successful Filipino komiks novelists in the Philippines. He started out drifting from one part time job to another, having been unable to finish schooling due to financial reasons and for he once worked as a janitor. Ravelo had an inborn…
Song Chang Shik
Song Chang-sik is a South Korean singer-songwriter, who is considered one of the country's most important and influential musicians of the 1960s and 1970s. He debuted in 1968 as a member of the folk duo Twin Folio, and is credited as being in the vanguard of the early South Korean folk-rock scene. (Wikipedia)
Wang Bing
Wang Bing is a Chinese director, often referred to as one of the foremost figures in documentary film-making. Wang is the founder of his own production company, Wang Bing Studios, which produces most of his films. His movie on Chinese labour camps, The Ditch, was included in the 2010 Venice Film Festival…
Ohkochi Denjiro
Ohkochi entered Shinkokugeki, training under Sawada Shojiro. Shinkokugeki was known for jidaigeki, the period drama genre, particularly for its realistic sword fights (tate) or swordplay (kengeki). With this background, Ohkochi entered the Nikkatsu studio in 1925 and soon came to fame in chanbara (sword-fighting)…













