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Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto)
"Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto)" is a Filipino comedy film released in 1964. Directed by Romy Villaflor, the movie features actors Dolphy, Chiquito, May Villarica, and Carina Mojer¹. It revolves around humorous situations and antics.
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Plot Summary
The film revolves around a man who tries to improve his life and career, encountering various comedic situations and misadventures along the way. He often finds himself in sticky situations due to his schemes and the people he interacts with.
Critical Reception
As a classic Filipino comedy from the 1960s, 'Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto)' is remembered for its slapstick humor and the popular pairing of its lead actors. While specific critical reviews from its time are scarce, it was generally well-received by audiences for its entertainment value, contributing to the enduring popularity of its stars.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted comedy and slapstick gags.
Appreciated for the chemistry and comedic timing of Dolphy and Panchito.
Seen as a typical entertaining film of its era, delivering laughs.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reviews for this film from Google is not readily available. However, films from this era starring Dolphy were generally very popular and highly regarded by Filipino audiences for their humor and relatable characters.
Fun Fact
The subtitle 'ang buto-buto' is a colloquial Filipino phrase that can imply a bit of mischievousness or a knack for getting into trouble, fitting the comedic persona of its lead actor, Dolphy.
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