In Hamburg, West Germany, a rocker biker gang helps a kid avenge his brother who was murdered by a two thugs.
Princess Nicotine; or, The Smoke Fairy is a comedic fantasy short film from 1909. It follows the story of a smoke fairy who grants wishes to a mischievous little girl, leading to comedic chaos and magical adventures. The film is known for its innovative stop-motion animation and charming storyline.
Hatanaka Kosaku is a young boxer who has a major flaw, he can't stop eating. That weakness puts him into into heavier weight classes that put him against stronger boxers and even worse, he's prone to throw up when he gets a body blow, which drives potential opponents away. His coach is at his wit's end as he struggles to get this idiot to show some discipline in his training. The matter is complicated when a young nun feeds the "starving" boy after she finds him fainted on the streets during his enforced fast. She learns of her mistake and she tries to help him get ready for a fight, but his weakness for food and the odd relationship they share don't makes things easy.
David seeks revenge on the people that wronged him.
Two playboy con-artists preying for rich women, together with their respective stooges, would be engaged in a rivalry and would do anything to eliminate each other.
Kahit singko ay di ko babayaran ang buhay mo: Directed by Lito Lapid. With Lito Lapid, Tony Ferrer, Alma Moreno, Raul Aragon.
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