Virgin Forest
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Virgin Forest is a self-described B-movie starring Sarsi Emmanuel, who plays a barrio lass of Chinese ancestry; the late Miguel Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez (actor)
-Early life:A handsome hunk with features that made him look a bit like the late actor Chistopher Reeve, Miguel Rodriguez gave Richard Gomez a run for his money. Actually, the two were once together in the sitcom "Palibhasa Lalake" with Joey Marquez completing the wackiness.Miguel was leading man...

, as a Filipino-Spanish illustrado; and, Abel Jurado, who plays the lover of Sarsi's character.

Synopsis

The movie is set during the Philippine Republic. Macabebe soldiers are trying to capture Aguinaldo. Alfonisto (Miguel Rodriguez
Miguel Rodriguez (actor)
-Early life:A handsome hunk with features that made him look a bit like the late actor Chistopher Reeve, Miguel Rodriguez gave Richard Gomez a run for his money. Actually, the two were once together in the sitcom "Palibhasa Lalake" with Joey Marquez completing the wackiness.Miguel was leading man...

) and Chayong (Sarsi Emmanuel) are caught up in this pursuit and in a love triangle. In the end, Aguinaldo is captured and the Macabebe soldiers are killed.

Cast

  • Sarsi Emmanuel as Chayong
  • Miguel Rodriguez
    Miguel Rodriguez (actor)
    -Early life:A handsome hunk with features that made him look a bit like the late actor Chistopher Reeve, Miguel Rodriguez gave Richard Gomez a run for his money. Actually, the two were once together in the sitcom "Palibhasa Lalake" with Joey Marquez completing the wackiness.Miguel was leading man...

     as Alfonsito
  • Abel Jurado as Alipio
  • Jude Arboleda as Fonseca
  • Peque Gallaga
    Peque Gallaga
    Peque Gallaga is a multi-awarded Filipino filmmaker. His most significant achievement in film is "Oro, Plata, Mata", which he directed after winning a scripwriting contest sponsored by the Experimental Cinema of the Philippines...

    as Kamaggay
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