
Ang Boyfriend Kong Gamol
Comedy
Overview
A rich woman, trying to fight poverty, disguises herself to infiltrate the poor community, only to fall in love with a man she meets there.
Top Cast


Alice Dixson
Alice Dixson
Marlene Smith
Alice Dixson
Marlene Smith


Andrew E.
Andrew E.
Tom Cruz
Andrew E.
Tom Cruz


Tonton Gutierrez
Tonton Gutierrez
Michael
Tonton Gutierrez
Michael


Janno Gibbs
Janno Gibbs
Ipe
Janno Gibbs
Ipe


Chuckie Dreyfus
Chuckie Dreyfus
Bong
Chuckie Dreyfus
Bong


Patrick Guzman
Patrick Guzman
Ronnie
Patrick Guzman
Ronnie


Marjorie Barretto
Marjorie Barretto
Dorie
Marjorie Barretto
Dorie


Barbara Perez
Barbara Perez
Marlene's Mother
Barbara Perez
Marlene's Mother


Ruby Rodriguez
Ruby Rodriguez
Patsy
Ruby Rodriguez
Patsy
Joy Ortega
Joy Ortega
Che-Che
Joy Ortega
Che-Che
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