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Kapag Nag-abot ang Langit at Lupa

Kapag Nag-abot ang Langit at Lupa

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

Tagalog

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

09 October 1991

Country

Philippines

Cast

Sheryl Cruz

Sheryl Cruz

Fatima

Cesar Montano

Cesar Montano

Hamil

Romnick Sarmenta

Romnick Sarmenta

Mario

Joonee Gamboa

Joonee Gamboa

Dan

Daria Ramirez

Daria Ramirez

Estime

Roldan Aquino

Roldan Aquino

Mario J. Salcedo

Mario J. Salcedo

Ricky Belmonte

Ricky Belmonte

Ramil Tolentino

Ramil Tolentino

Naty Santiago

Naty Santiago

Usman Hassim

Usman Hassim

Robert Miller

Robert Miller

Fred Moro

Fred Moro

Rusty Santos

Rusty Santos

Ben Dato

Ben Dato

Susan Kelly Posadas

Susan Kelly Posadas

Rey Flores

Rey Flores

Danny Labra

Danny Labra

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