
The Kidnappers of Ronnie Lazaro
Comedy
Overview
A group of down and out-of-luck men decide to make a film starring Ronnie Lazaro, the most sought-after indie actor in the Philippines. Things get complicated when Lazaro decides to beg off from acting on their supposed "indie film" and they are forced to abduct the actor.
Top Cast


Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro


Nonie Buencamino
Nonie Buencamino
Bebot Pascua-Sanchez
Nonie Buencamino
Bebot Pascua-Sanchez


Epy Quizon
Epy Quizon
Prestoline "Pipoy" Estampador
Epy Quizon
Prestoline "Pipoy" Estampador


Dwight Gaston
Dwight Gaston
Boy George Pinlac
Dwight Gaston
Boy George Pinlac


Soliman Cruz
Soliman Cruz
Abdul Abdulrajak
Soliman Cruz
Abdul Abdulrajak


Raul Morit
Raul Morit
Hesus Ginoo
Raul Morit
Hesus Ginoo


Hector Macaso
Hector Macaso
Hector Tangarurang
Hector Macaso
Hector Tangarurang
Mon Lee
Mon Lee
Pare
Mon Lee
Pare
Ramona Gaston
Ramona Gaston
Mrs. Robinson
Ramona Gaston
Mrs. Robinson
Roence Santos
Roence Santos
Virgie
Roence Santos
Virgie
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