
Flowers of the City Jail
Crime · Drama
Overview
A pregnant woman arrested for frustrated murder is sent to the Manila City Jail where she meets several women with shocking pasts.
Top Cast


Nora Aunor
Nora Aunor
Angela
Nora Aunor
Angela


Gina Alajar
Gina Alajar
Juliet
Gina Alajar
Juliet


Celia Rodriguez
Celia Rodriguez
Luna
Celia Rodriguez
Luna


Perla Bautista
Perla Bautista
Viring
Perla Bautista
Viring


Mitch Valdez
Mitch Valdez
Barbie
Mitch Valdez
Barbie


Zenaida Amador
Zenaida Amador
Tonya
Zenaida Amador
Tonya
Maritess Gutierrez
Maritess Gutierrez
Patricia
Maritess Gutierrez
Patricia


Gloria Romero
Gloria Romero
Patricia's Mother
Gloria Romero
Patricia's Mother


Shyr Valdez
Shyr Valdez
Yolly
Shyr Valdez
Yolly


Ricky Davao
Ricky Davao
Crisanto
Ricky Davao
Crisanto
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