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Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan 1997

99 min📅 1997-11-01

In *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan (1997)*, a young woman from the provinces arrives in Manila chasing her dreams of showbiz stardom, answering a carnival performer's ad.

Director: Tony Cruz

Cast

Leo Martinez
Leo Martinez
Romeo
Amanda Page
Amanda Page
Julieta
Michelle Parton
Honey
Anna Bautista
Bunny Girl
Tintoy
Guapo
Rey 'Bigboy' Basa
Big Boy
Philip Supnet
Kabayo
Ric Arellano
Pogi
Raffy Rodriguez
Waiter
Joyce Jimenez
Joyce Jimenez
Sexy Girl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan* (1997) about?

A provincial dreamer moves to Manila to join a carnival troupe, only to find herself caught between her ambitions and a sudden, unexpected wedding forced by her parents after a workplace romance spirals out of control.

Who directed *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan*?

The film was directed by Tony Cruz, known for his work in Filipino comedy.

Who stars in *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan* (1997)?

The movie features comedy legend Leo Martinez alongside Amanda Page, Michelle Parton, Anna Bautista, and Rey 'Bigboy' Basa in key roles.

Is *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan* (1997) worth watching?

While it's unrated on IMDb, this 1997 Filipino comedy offers a nostalgic, feel-good escape with a charming cast and lighthearted storytelling—ideal for fans of classic rom-coms looking for a laugh.

How long is *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan*?

The film runs for 99 minutes.

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About Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan (1997) — A classic Filipino comedy about dreams, love, and office chaos

In *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan (1997)*, a young woman from the provinces arrives in Manila chasing her dreams of showbiz stardom, answering a carnival performer's ad. Instead of fame, she finds herself tangled in a fast-moving comedy of errors when a charming coworker's playful advances turn into a high-stakes romantic entanglement—one that her parents swiftly intervene in by demanding a shotgun wedding. Directed by Tony Cruz with sharp comedic timing, this lighthearted farce blends the chaos of first love with the hilarious consequences of workplace flirtations, all wrapped in the vibrant, sun-soaked atmosphere of 1990s Filipino cinema.

At its core, the film explores the blurred line between professionalism and personal ambition, wrapped in a playful reminder that *walang personalan*—there's no room for private feelings in the grind of work. With Leo Martinez delivering his signature brand of slapstick charm and Amanda Page adding a dash of glamorous allure, *Trabaho lang dear, walang personalan (1997)* delivers a breezy, feel-good escape perfect for fans of classic Filipino rom-coms.