
The Child
Drama
Overview
A woman returns to the Philippines after working abroad to find that her family has fallen apart in her absence.
Top Cast


Vilma Santos
Vilma Santos
Josie
Vilma Santos
Josie


Claudine Barretto
Claudine Barretto
Carla
Claudine Barretto
Carla


Joel Torre
Joel Torre
Rudy
Joel Torre
Rudy


Baron Geisler
Baron Geisler
Michael
Baron Geisler
Michael


Amy Austria
Amy Austria
Lyn
Amy Austria
Lyn


Cherry Pie Picache
Cherry Pie Picache
Mercy
Cherry Pie Picache
Mercy
Sheila Mae Alvero
Sheila Mae Alvero
Daday
Sheila Mae Alvero
Daday


Leandro Muñoz
Leandro Muñoz
Brian
Leandro Muñoz
Brian


Tess Dumpit
Tess Dumpit
Norma
Tess Dumpit
Norma
Cris Michelena
Cris Michelena
Arnel
Cris Michelena
Arnel
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