Taray at Teroy
Taray at Teroy

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Taray at Teroy

1988
Movie
115 min
Tagalog

Estela "Taray" Caluglog is a stern and faultfinding provincial girl who travels to the city to prepare her papers to become a domestic helper in Singapore. Once a sunglasses-wearing boy named Teroy accidentally bumps Taray with his motorcycle, Taray angrily chases after him with her switchblade. As further hijinks ensue, the two get to know each other and eventually fall in love.

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Director: Rene E. GarciaGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In this Filipino comedy, two contrasting individuals, Taray and Teroy, find themselves in a series of humorous situations due to their differing personalities and circumstances. Their journey is filled with misadventures and comedic encounters as they navigate life's challenges. The film explores themes of friendship and resilience through its lighthearted narrative.

Critical Reception

The film was a commercial success in the Philippines, appealing to a wide audience with its blend of comedy and the star power of its lead actors. Critical reviews at the time focused on its entertainment value and its ability to deliver consistent laughter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its slapstick humor and the chemistry of its lead actors.

  • Considered a feel-good comedy that provided lighthearted entertainment.

  • Appreciated for its simple yet effective comedic premise.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but it was generally well-received by Filipino audiences for its comedic performances.

Fun Fact

The film marked a notable collaboration between comedy legend Dolphy and action star Ramon Revilla Sr., a pairing that intrigued audiences with its unusual casting.

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