Johnny Delgado
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Filmography
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Kailangan Kita
(2002)New York-based celebrity chef Carl comes home to the Philippines after being away for seventeen years to marry his supermodel fiancée, Crissy at her hometown. Carl has to meet Crissy’s family on his own while she is held up in Europe for a photo shoot. Amidst the frenetic pace of wedding preparations, Carl learns more about local cuisine from his fiancée’s younger sister, Lena – the cook of the family. Carl eventually becomes torn between his feelings for Lena and the commitment he has with Crissy, urging him to come to terms with making a decision that may change their lives forever.
Bad Bananas on the Silver Screen
(1983)Zany foursome Errol (Christopher de Leon), Herman (Jay Ilagan), Tacio (Johnny Delgado), and Peewee (Edgar Mortiz) merely geared up for a short underwater dive towards Hundred Islands when a series of miscalculations cause them to resurface on the shores of Mexico. As they try to reorient themselves for their homebound dive, a dying man entrusts them with a battered sombrero which happens to be coveted by loony adventurer Lastiko (Jaime Fabregas) and his formidable henchman Alagua (Larry Lawrence). The sombrero turns out to bear a map leading to an enormous fortune that is by rights owned jointly by the Philippines and Mexico but Lastiko wants to get hold of the map in order to horde the treasure for his insanely villainous motives. With the help of Macy (Gigette Reyes) and special agent Cayugyug (Nora Aunor), the four race after Lastiko in pursuit of the treasure - but will their combined forces outwit a reckless but determined madman?
Banaue: Stairway to the Sky
(1975)After a long search, Banaue and her tribe find a new place in the mountains to make their home. Trouble erupts when another tribe tries to take over the Banaue tribe's new territory.
Tanging Yaman
(2000)After their father's death, long-estranged siblings Danny (Johnny Delgado), Art (Edu Manzano) and Grace (Dina Bonnevie) revisit their family home to deal with a property dispute. Though they haven't spoken in years, their sudden proximity immediately rekindles old arguments and resentments, compounded by the worsening Alzheimer's disease of their mother, Loleng (Gloria Romero). When she resumes her matriarchal role, however, Loleng still has the power to bring her family together.
Will Your Heart Beat Faster?
(1980)Two couples find themselves in trouble with the foreign commercial titans that control the economy of the Philippines: Japanese and Chinese syndicates.