
The 11th Commandment: Love Thy Spouse
Drama
Overview
A newlywed Sol learns that her husband Roy is a psychotic who alternated between treating her tenderly and beating her up when she disobeys his orders.
Top Cast


Aiko Melendez
Aiko Melendez
Solidad
Aiko Melendez
Solidad


Zsa Zsa Padilla
Zsa Zsa Padilla
Susan
Zsa Zsa Padilla
Susan


Maricel Laxa
Maricel Laxa
Sylvia
Maricel Laxa
Sylvia


Gabby Concepcion
Gabby Concepcion
Roy
Gabby Concepcion
Roy


Edu Manzano
Edu Manzano
Tony
Edu Manzano
Tony


Sarah Jane Abad
Sarah Jane Abad
Lorie
Sarah Jane Abad
Lorie


Barbara Perez
Barbara Perez
Thelma
Barbara Perez
Thelma


Lora Luna
Lora Luna
Honey
Lora Luna
Honey
Khristine Velasquez
Khristine Velasquez
Haydee
Khristine Velasquez
Haydee
Renato Del Prado
Renato Del Prado
Turing
Renato Del Prado
Turing
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