
Dripping Blood
Thriller · Crime
Overview
A young Pina was traumatized when her family was murdered while she had her first menstruation. She grows up into a serial killer transforming herself to different personalities as she seduced one man at a time grossly killing them while in the act of sexual pleasure.
Top Cast


Vilma Santos
Vilma Santos
Josefina 'Pina' Ramos Regala
Vilma Santos
Josefina 'Pina' Ramos Regala


Michael De Mesa
Michael De Mesa
Edison
Michael De Mesa
Edison


Miguel Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez
Cesar Garcia
Miguel Rodriguez
Cesar Garcia
Francis Arnaiz
Francis Arnaiz
Andy Mercado
Francis Arnaiz
Andy Mercado


Richard Gomez
Richard Gomez
Pepito
Richard Gomez
Pepito


Mark Joseph
Mark Joseph
Mariano
Mark Joseph
Mariano


Lito Pimentel
Lito Pimentel
Levie
Lito Pimentel
Levie
Joey Hipolito
Joey Hipolito
Doctor
Joey Hipolito
Doctor


Joey Marquez
Joey Marquez
Pete
Joey Marquez
Pete


Tony Santos
Tony Santos
Damian Guerrero
Tony Santos
Damian Guerrero
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