
The Film Biker
Drama
Overview
Gregory bikes his way through the streets of Manila and transports film reels from one theater to another giving “extra service” to its patrons. He lives with his grandfather whose dementia worries Gregory, but whose stories of local movies being friends with Rogelio dela Rosa, Carmen Rosales, Leopoldo Salcedo, and other film stars fill him with inspiration.
Top Cast


Piolo Pascual
Piolo Pascual
Gregory
Piolo Pascual
Gregory
Janna Victoria
Janna Victoria
Anna
Janna Victoria
Anna


Cherry Pie Picache
Cherry Pie Picache
Osang
Cherry Pie Picache
Osang


Daria Ramirez
Daria Ramirez
Bella
Daria Ramirez
Bella


Pen Medina
Pen Medina
Jimmy
Pen Medina
Jimmy


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Joaquin
Nonie Buencamino
Joaquin


Jennifer Sevilla
Jennifer Sevilla
Luisa
Jennifer Sevilla
Luisa


Koko Trinidad
Koko Trinidad
Paking
Koko Trinidad
Paking


Bryan Homecillo
Bryan Homecillo
Elmo
Bryan Homecillo
Elmo


Cris Daluz
Cris Daluz
Badong
Cris Daluz
Badong
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