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Cheetae, Ganda Lalake!

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Screenplay by
  
Ruben Arthur Nicdao

Initial release
  
1991

Production company
  
Regal Entertainment

7.8/10
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Music by
  
Boy Alcaide

Story by
  
Ruben Arthur Nicdao

Producer
  
Tony Fajardo

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Directed by
  
Tony Cruz Ruben Arthur Nicdao

Produced by
  
Lily Y. Monteverde Tony Fajardo

Written by
  
Tony Cruz Tony Fajardo Rene Requiestas Boy Alano

Starring
  
Rene Requiestas Cristina Gonzales Paquito Diaz Chichay

Directors
  
Tony S. Cruz, Ruben Arthur Nicdao

Cast
  
Rene Requiestas, Cristina Gonzales, Paquito Diaz

Similar
  
Michael and Madonna, Elvis and James, Starzan: Shouting Star of th, Pido Dida: Sabay Tayo, Ganda Babae - Ganda La

Cheeta-eh: Ganda lalake? is a 1991 fantasy comedy film written by Ruben Arthur Nicdao and directed by Nicdao with Tony Cruz, and starring Rene Requiestas}, Cristina Gonzales, Paquito Diaz, and Chichay, sharing Cheetae, Starzan's sidekick, point of view.

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Plot

A war between Amazons and their rivals left so many casualties on both sides, Cheetae (Rene Requiestas) rescues a mortally wounded Amazon. The woman gives him a stone before dying. He tries to swallow it,transforming him into Cheetae Ganda Lalake in Amazon costume. As the Amazon's rivals try to find the last of their enemies,they fight Cheetae but in vain.

Cast

  • Rene Requiestas as Narding / Cheeta-eh
  • Cristina Gonzales as Xuzixa
  • Paquito Diaz as Nardong Toothpick
  • Chichay as Lola
  • Noel 'Ungga' Ayala as Dinggoy / Ungga
  • Toni Aracama as Suzette
  • Sylvia Sanchez as Sheila
  • Lola Rodriguez as Reyna ng Kadiliman
  • Joaquin Fajardo as Buaya
  • Vangie Labalan as Kampon ng Reyna ng Kadiliman
  • Gigi Posadas as Aling Gigi
  • Evelyn Vargas as Estrella
  • References

    Cheetae, Ganda Lalake! Wikipedia