Desire (1982 film)

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Desire
Directed by Eddie Romero
Written by Eddie Romero
Starring John Saxon
Judith Chapman
Tetchie Agbayani
CinematographyManolo Abaya
Music by Ryan Cayabyab
Release date
1982
Country Philippines
LanguagesEnglish, Tagalog, Filipino

Desire is a 1982 Filipino-American film directed by Eddie Romero and starring John Saxon, Judith Chapman, and Tetchie Agbayani.

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