
Mrs. Montero's Paramour
Drama · Romance
Overview
Loosely based on the controversial British erotic novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by D.H. Lawrence, the story chronicles the amorous exploits of a winsome young bride. When her affluent but crippled spouse fails to fulfill her physical desires, she seeks sexual satisfaction outside her marriage by taking a lover.
Top Cast


Edu Manzano
Edu Manzano
Cal Montero
Edu Manzano
Cal Montero


Patricia Javier
Patricia Javier
Gail Montero
Patricia Javier
Gail Montero


Gardo Versoza
Gardo Versoza
Satur Fuentespina
Gardo Versoza
Satur Fuentespina


Sunshine Cruz
Sunshine Cruz
Annie Sugay
Sunshine Cruz
Annie Sugay


Junell Hernando
Junell Hernando
Nelson
Junell Hernando
Nelson


Marissa Delgado
Marissa Delgado
Aling Puring
Marissa Delgado
Aling Puring


Teresa Loyzaga
Teresa Loyzaga
Hilda
Teresa Loyzaga
Hilda


John Lapus
John Lapus
Zorro
John Lapus
Zorro


Subas Herrero
Subas Herrero
Dr. Yuseco
Subas Herrero
Dr. Yuseco
Zoltan Amore
Zoltan Amore
Callboy
Zoltan Amore
Callboy
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