Home Along da Riles: The Movie
Home Along da Riles: The Movie

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Home Along da Riles: The Movie

1993
Movie
130 min
Tagalog

Kevin Cosme and his children's safety is compromised when one of his sons witnesses a crime and becomes in possession of an incriminating cassette tape.

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Director: Johnny A. VelasquezGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The movie continues the slapstick adventures of the quirky Riles family, led by the patriarch, Paps. They find themselves in various comedic predicaments as they navigate everyday life, often with Paps's well-intentioned but misguided schemes leading to hilarious chaos. The film blends humor with heartwarming family moments, showcasing the enduring bond of the Riles clan.

Critical Reception

As a comedy aimed at family audiences, 'Home Along da Riles: The Movie' was generally well-received by its target demographic for its lighthearted humor and familiar characters. Critics noted its appeal as a continuation of the popular television series, highlighting Dolphy's enduring comedic talent.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its laugh-out-loud comedy and slapstick humor.

  • Appreciated for its wholesome family-friendly entertainment.

  • Recognized for its ability to capture the essence of the beloved TV series.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally reflect enjoyment of the film's humor and its connection to the popular TV show. Many viewers appreciated the lighthearted escapism and the comedic performances of the cast, particularly Dolphy.

Fun Fact

The movie was a spin-off of the highly popular Philippine sitcom 'Home Along da Riles', which aired from 1992 to 1997 and was a significant cultural phenomenon in the Philippines.

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