
Ober Da Bakod: The Movie
Comedy
Overview
A comedy about two feuding families. Unable to cope, one family decides to move the America. Their plane crashes, depositing them on an island. The other family, however, become stranded on the same island when their boat crashes.
Top Cast


Janno Gibbs
Janno Gibbs
Mokong
Janno Gibbs
Mokong


Anjo Yllana
Anjo Yllana
Bubuli
Anjo Yllana
Bubuli


Leo Martinez
Leo Martinez
Don Robert
Leo Martinez
Don Robert


Gelli De Belen
Gelli De Belen
Honey Grace
Gelli De Belen
Honey Grace


Donita Rose
Donita Rose
Barbie Doll
Donita Rose
Barbie Doll


Malou de Guzman
Malou de Guzman
Lucring
Malou de Guzman
Lucring


Angelu de Leon
Angelu de Leon
Kuting
Angelu de Leon
Kuting
Donna Cruz
Donna Cruz
Muning
Donna Cruz
Muning


Anjanette Abayari
Anjanette Abayari
Anjanette Abayari


Jon Achaval
Jon Achaval
Jon Achaval
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