The son of an abusive American father and a Filipina mother, Harry escapes to Manila with vengeance on his mind. After finding work as a Macho Dancer in the city's gay clubs, Harry creates a nurturing circle of friends and finds the strength to confront the family he left behind. (Source: IMDb) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: Burlesk King
- Also Known As:
- Director: Mel Chionglo
- Screenwriter: Ricky Lee
- Genres: Crime, Drama
Cast & Credits
- Joonee GamboaMiongSupport Role
- Elizabeth OropesaBettySupport Role
- Raymond BagatsingMarioSupport Role
- Cherry Pie PicacheAileenSupport Role
- Joel LamanganOdetteSupport Role
- John Wayne Sace Unknown
Reviews
Interesting Movie
The film is due to its time of creation and especially to the place of its creation. Taking all of this into account, I can't just judge by condemning, say, "terrible" sound just because it's some copy from a videotape. A cruel story of several human beings, Harry, who was abused by his American father as a child, until Harry was whisked away from home to Manila, and later, as an adult, his own Filipino mother did not recognize him and offered him all her available narrow body holes for money. Harry's friend James, with whom he eventually "worked" as a dancer in gay clubs, providing their bodies to both women and men. Both friends were nice actors, you can't escape the typical Pinoy twisting of naked bodies (as I call "twisting earthworms"), but at least the bodies are attractive, I've seen a movie where pigs were twisting. Harsh, for the viewer who understands the Pinoy world of the time, as well as instructive and engagingWas this review helpful to you?
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