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In the 1980s, a popular movie that starred a then unknown actor named Myrna Castillo was released to the Philippines. The romantic comedy entitled "Pinoy Pene" was an instant hit with its viewers and eventually grew into a salsa fad in the streets of Manila. It featured mostly comedic scenes, yet it offered a glimpse of what was to come in Philippine cinema, from romantic dramas to action entertainers. Learn more about this epic 80s film by reading on! Nostalgia is something that sometimes sets in when you can't find anything worth watching anymore. And when it comes to cinema, one can't help but compare. For many movie buffs, the 80s movies are generally better than the present ones. And why wouldn’t they? When you think about it, movies in that decade were more story-oriented than the current ones. The actors, though not that well trained, tried their best to act out their characters according to what should be conceived by their directors who, in return, put more effort into making memorable films. A remarkable film of the 80s was "Pinoy Pene", a romantic comedy which was very much loved by Filipino viewers back then. It was an instant hit then and continued to be for many years. Made in 1981, "Pinoy Pene" tells the story of Jun (Myrna Castillo), the daughter of wealthy parents who lives in extravagant surroundings. She meets her match when Tadeo (Christopher de Leon) enters her life. Their romance blossoms, but it is not without problems. The man's snobbish background sets off his future wife's suspicions, who is afraid that her boyfriend will one day discover how different their lifestyles are. This film was directed by Celso Ad Castillo and produced by Reema Ad Castillo under their production company RoRo Films International, Inc. The following is a list of some memorable lines from "Pinoy Pene": "Pinoy Pene" came at the right time when the production company was in the middle of its "Matatagpuan" series, which consisted mostly of historical dramas. With this film, RoRo Films began to venture into the genre of comedy movies. Audience feedback gathered through out the years has led to the satisfaction among fans that "Pinoy Pene" may not have been well received by people back then, but it has grown to be widely loved by many today. This film was one of the earliest to feature a road movie and it is credited as the first Filipino movie to be shot in Taiwan. "Pinoy Pene" was also quite popular among Filipino viewers during those years. It earned itself "Best Film" and Best Actress awards from the prestigious Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).Within a few months after its release, "Pinoy Pene" became one of the most requested films on TV. The versatility of this picture allowed it to achieve great success with audiences, even though at that time there were few opportunities for western-made films shown on Philippine TV channels. cfa1e77820
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