
Mumbaki
Drama · Action
Overview
Joseph is a young doctor who returned to his hometown in the Mountain Province to bury his father, an Ifugao chieftain, who was killed during a tribal dispute. While there, he discovers his rich heritage and acquires pride in his being an Ifugao. Though the lure of a career in America remains strong, he is unable to resist the urge to help his village, which has resisted modern medicine and is now in the midst of a pneumonia epidemic and a civil war.
Top Cast


Raymart Santiago
Raymart Santiago
Dr. Joseph Dumalilon
Raymart Santiago
Dr. Joseph Dumalilon


Albert Martinez
Albert Martinez
Carlos Bakayyawan
Albert Martinez
Carlos Bakayyawan


Joel Torre
Joel Torre
Dr. Felix Lorenzo
Joel Torre
Dr. Felix Lorenzo


Rachel Alejandro
Rachel Alejandro
Dr. Nancy David
Rachel Alejandro
Dr. Nancy David


Ruby Moreno
Ruby Moreno
Aya Iyawan
Ruby Moreno
Aya Iyawan


Ace Espinosa
Ace Espinosa
Daniel Atiwan
Ace Espinosa
Daniel Atiwan


Angel Aquino
Angel Aquino
Dolores
Angel Aquino
Dolores


Ray Ventura
Ray Ventura
Apong Ginoldang
Ray Ventura
Apong Ginoldang


Pen Medina
Pen Medina
Ramon Atiwan
Pen Medina
Ramon Atiwan
Edward Vergara
Edward Vergara
Johnny Dimalinon
Edward Vergara
Johnny Dimalinon
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