
La Vida Rosa
Crime · Drama · Romance
Overview
Crime does not pay, so the adage goes. But feisty and outspoken Rosa (Rosanna Roces)--however sharp-witted--does not know any better. Doggedly out for bigger money, she is quick to rebuff even her lover Dado's (Diether Ocampo) pitch for a new life. What will they risk to succeed? What will they give to taste the sweet pleasure of living peacefully and not running away from law and the syndicate anymore? Will their love for each other endure in the end?
Top Cast


Rosanna Roces
Rosanna Roces
Rosa
Rosanna Roces
Rosa


Diether Ocampo
Diether Ocampo
Dado
Diether Ocampo
Dado


Jiro Manio
Jiro Manio
Enteng
Jiro Manio
Enteng


Liza Lorena
Liza Lorena
Lola Azen
Liza Lorena
Lola Azen


Angel Aquino
Angel Aquino
Jing
Angel Aquino
Jing


Pen Medina
Pen Medina
Lupo
Pen Medina
Lupo


Jhong Hilario
Jhong Hilario
Boy Kulet
Jhong Hilario
Boy Kulet


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Oca
Nonie Buencamino
Oca


Vic Diaz
Vic Diaz
Tiyong
Vic Diaz
Tiyong


Albert Martinez
Albert Martinez
Engr. Cuevas
Albert Martinez
Engr. Cuevas
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