
Soldyer! 1986
Dive into the chaotic yet spirited world of *Soldyer! (1986)*, a hilariously unhinged Filipino action-comedy that blends war chaos with slapstick antics.
Director: Angel Labra
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Soldyer! (1986) about?
*Soldyer!* is a wild ride through wartime comedy, where a group of Filipino soldiers navigate absurd misadventures during a chaotic conflict. Their bumbling efforts to fulfill their duties—often backfiring hilariously—turn every mission into a laugh-out-loud spectacle.
Who directed Soldyer!?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Soldyer!?
The film stars Marilou Bendigo, Pia Moran, Pugak, and Redford White in its ensemble cast of chaotic characters.
Is Soldyer! (1986) worth watching?
Though not rated on IMDb, *Soldyer!* offers a nostalgic trip through Filipino action-comedy with its mix of slapstick humor and wartime antics. If you enjoy over-the-top 80s comedies, it's a hidden gem worth revisiting for its sheer absurdity.
How long is Soldyer!?
*Soldyer!* runs for 87 minutes, making it a quick yet memorable cinematic jaunt.
About Soldyer! (1986) — Filipino Action-Comedy Chaos You Won't Forget
Dive into the chaotic yet spirited world of *Soldyer! (1986)*, a hilariously unhinged Filipino action-comedy that blends war chaos with slapstick antics. Directed by Angel Labra, this 87-minute romp follows a ragtag group of soldiers whose bumbling attempts to handle wartime challenges turn every mission into a farcical disaster. Packed with energetic performances from Marilou Bendigo, Pia Moran, Pugak, and Redford White, the film twists patriotic themes into absurd comedy gold, where heroism clashes with sheer incompetence.
Set against a backdrop of wartime urgency, *Soldyer!* balances high-energy action sequences with over-the-top comedy, creating a uniquely Filipino flavor of wartime absurdity. The atmosphere crackles with chaotic energy, as the characters' misadventures paint a vivid picture of struggle and resilience—though mostly through gags and mishaps. It's a nostalgic gem for fans of vintage action-comedies, offering laughs without taking itself too seriously.