
Pushcart Tales
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Employees and customers are trapped in a supermarket while, outside, a typhoon ravages the country. It's time for confidences and revelations. Zombies, they say, in a society that is not easy for any of them. In a limited space, they try to discover their stories. And that could be their last day.
Top Cast


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Sir Jack / Lasinggero
Nonie Buencamino
Sir Jack / Lasinggero


Shamaine Buencamino
Shamaine Buencamino
Sarah / Natty
Shamaine Buencamino
Sarah / Natty


Carlos Siguion-Reyna
Carlos Siguion-Reyna
Benjamin / Direk Jess
Carlos Siguion-Reyna
Benjamin / Direk Jess


Elora Españo
Elora Españo
Ria / Cecille
Elora Españo
Ria / Cecille


Harvey Bautista
Harvey Bautista
Ryan / Queer
Harvey Bautista
Ryan / Queer


Therese Malvar
Therese Malvar
Emily / Influencer
Therese Malvar
Emily / Influencer


Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo
Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo
Radio Announcer
Sigrid Andrea P. Bernardo
Radio Announcer


Mark Locsin
Mark Locsin
Radio Announcer
Mark Locsin
Radio Announcer
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