
Bahid
Romance · Drama
Overview
Filipino indie film directed by G.A. Villafuerte.
Top Cast
Miguel Alcantara
Miguel Alcantara
Miguel Alcantara
Osan Reodica
Osan Reodica
Osan Reodica
Lawrence Manalo
Lawrence Manalo
Lawrence Manalo
Honey Lopez
Honey Lopez
Honey Lopez
Merrylyn Quibingco
Merrylyn Quibingco
Merrylyn Quibingco
Rita Rosario G. Carlos
Rita Rosario G. Carlos
Rita Rosario G. Carlos
Cathy Castro
Cathy Castro
Cathy Castro
Rjames Villaran
Rjames Villaran
Rjames Villaran
Jay-r Alcaraz
Jay-r Alcaraz
Jay-r Alcaraz
Mon Zarino
Mon Zarino
Mon Zarino
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