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Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking 1997

📅 1997-11-22

Dive into the hilarious world of *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking (1997)*, a Filipino comedy directed by Tony Cruz that follows the misadventures of Boyong, a humble barber, and his nephew Apolinario.

Director: Tony Cruz

Cast

Leo Martinez
Leo Martinez
Boyong / Vicky
Andrew E.
Andrew E.
Tirso / Tricia
Rufa Mae Quinto
Rufa Mae Quinto
Reesa
Pia Pilapil
Pia Pilapil
Dra. Dory
Dexter Doria
Dexter Doria
Mommy Claire
Richard Bonnin
Jeffrey
Dely Atay-atayan
Lola Delilah
Ava Grande
Ivy
Malene Montes
Fiona
Joji Isla
Joji Isla
Gen. Patronage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking* (1997) about?

This Filipino comedy follows Boyong, a barber, and his nephew Apolinario as they disguise themselves as gay beauticians to earn money for their ailing grandmother. Their plan backfires hilariously when they navigate the glamorous world of a high-end salon while trying to keep their cover intact.

Who directed *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking*?

The film was directed by Tony Cruz, known for his work in Filipino comedy films of the 90s.

Who stars in *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking*?

The film features a standout cast including Leo Martinez as Boyong, Andrew E. as Apolinario, Rufa Mae Quinto, Pia Pilapil, Dexter Doria, and Richard Bonnin.

Is *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking* (1997) worth watching?

If you love classic Filipino comedies packed with humor and heart, this film is a nostalgic treat. While it doesn't have a rating on IMDb, its blend of relatable themes and laugh-out-loud moments makes it a worthwhile watch for fans of the genre.

How long is *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking (1997) — Filipino Comedy Classic Exploring Dreams and Disguises

Dive into the hilarious world of *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking (1997)*, a Filipino comedy directed by Tony Cruz that follows the misadventures of Boyong, a humble barber, and his nephew Apolinario. Their struggling shabby shop suddenly faces a crisis when their grandmother falls ill, forcing the duo to take drastic measures. Desperate for cash, they hatch a plan to infiltrate a high-end beauty salon by disguising themselves as flamboyant, money-making gay beauticians. With a sea of glamorous female clients and their own antics, the question lingers: can they sustain the charade without getting busted? This lighthearted film blends humor, heart, and a sprinkle of chaos, all while poking fun at societal norms.

Set against the backdrop of a bustling Filipino neighborhood, *Matinik Na Bading, Mga Syokeng Buking* captures the essence of small-town dreams and the lengths people go to for family. The movie's comedic charm lies in its relatable characters and their over-the-top situations, making it a nostalgic gem for fans of classic Filipino cinema. Whether you're in the mood for laughs or a nostalgic trip down memory lane, this 1997 comedy delivers both with a side of infectious energy.