Delia Razon

Delia Razon
Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Actor), 1 (Director)
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I Do? I Die! (D\
Babalu & Mokong can't find a job so they decide to rob their old boss.
Mutya ng Pasig
It is a supernatural melodrama of a woman's misfortune and suffering interwoven with the legend of the Pasig. The legend itself is inspired by the immortal kundiman of the director's brother, Nicanor Abelardo.
Taong Paniki
A couple with a baby decided to live in the mountains, but on their way there it began to rain so the couple decides to seek shelter in a cave, inside the couple meets their fate when a large bat creature attacks and slays them but the baby was spared. One day two farmers were bewildered to see a wild kid running about and decide to bring them to town not knowing what kind of secret the kid holds.
Ibigin mo ako, lalaking matapang
A father gives his son a task to buy land in the province to build an airport but the land titleholder is hesitant to sell the deeds.
Shalimar
A romantic period drama set in the Middle East.
Satur
Cristina, a pretty young neighborhood girl, is pursued by the mysterious Satur, a wealthy but mysterious young man. Cristina, however, is engaged to Sendong, a young farmer. When Cristina’s mother is taken suddenly ill and there appears to be no hope of recovery, Satur says that can cure her in exchange for Cristina being promised to him. Desperate, Cristina agrees and her mother pulls through. Cristina and Sendong soon find out that she may have well made a deal with the devil.
Florante at Laura
The story is about the love and determination of the Duke Florante and the Princess Laura of Albania while being pursued by the usurper Count Adolfo.
Señorito
A story of a father who hires a woman to charm his son and tempers his wild ways. Unfortunately, the woman and his son fall in love which the father explicitly forbade.
Apat na alas
In medieval times, four men came home to their country just to find it under corrupt rule. So these four heroes decide to fight back.
Prinsipe Teñoso
Based on the original script of Manuel Conde, the 1954 version of Prinsipe Teñoso tells of Prince Teñoso who is exiled by his father, the king after freeing the pitiful giant from jail. In gratitude, the giant gives Teñoso a magic handkerchief that can tame animals and can give him his wishes. As a beggar, Teñoso is despised by the princes, the king's soon-to-be sons-in-law, but eventually is recognized as the hero responsible for curing the king's illness.
Gitano
The story deals with the gaieties and frolics of Gypsies led by Ricardo, shown here dancing with Ramona.
Tatlong labuyo
The Three Chilis, swashbuckling action from the Philippines.