Kahit Demonyo Itutumba Ko

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Kahit Demonyo Itutumba Ko!
Directed byTony San Agustin
Written byRodolfo Fuentes
Produced byZaldy M. Munda
Starring Rommel Padilla
CinematographyAlfonso Alvarez
Edited byBoy Ramos
Production
company
ZMM Productions
Release date
  • 2000 (2000)
Country Philippines
Language Filipino

Kahit Demonyo Itutumba Ko is a 2000 Filipino action film starring Rommel Padilla, Jean Garcia and Vic Diaz.

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Plot

A soldier (Rommel Padilla) is among a unit who attacked and destroyed a rebel base, capturing a rebel returnee (Jean Garcia), which he fell in love. He later quits his job and settles in with the rebel returnee.

A Chinese man (Vic Diaz) and his mercenaries runs a drug syndicate, which clashes with his belief. He later fights the syndicate.

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