Ober da Bakod 2 (Da Treasure Adbentyur)

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Ober da Bakod 2 (Da Treasure Adbentyur)
Directed by Ariel Ureta
Written byHenry Lopez
Produced by
  • Bobby Barreiro
  • Eric Cuatico
Starring
CinematographyJohnny Araojo
Edited byRenato de Leon
Music byRicky del Rosario
Production
company
Distributed by Neo Films
Release date
  • January 25, 1996 (1996-01-25)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

Ober da Bakod 2 (Da Treasure Adbentyur) is a 1996 Philippine comedy-adventure film directed by Ariel Ureta. The film stars Janno Gibbs, Anjo Yllana, Leo Martinez, Manilyn Reynes, Donita Rose, Gelli de Belen and Malou de Guzman. It is a sequel to the 1994 movie of the same title. The movie is a co-produced by GMA Pictures and Viva Films [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Plot

Landing in hospital following a series of mishaps, Mokong and Don Robert receive a map from a dying patient containing clues towards a cure-all medicine that could make them rich. The convince their respective families to accompany them in finding it and go separately to a run-down laboratory run by mad scientist Hannibal, who captures them all except for Mokong and Kuting and electrocutes them into insanity. Mokong and Kuting later restore their minds and defeat Hannibal before rescuing Dr. No, a scientist who leads them to the next clue, located in a bank that is being robbed while Don Robert's daughter Kasoy, who chose to stay behind, is inside.

After Mokong and Don Robert foil the robbers, the grateful bank managers give them their next clue, which leads them to the mansion of a Beast who falls in love with Barbie. The Beast is transformed back into human form by Barbie's love, but is mortally wounded by his servant out of jealousy, after which the mansion collapses, but not before the dying Beast reveals that the next clue is in the Moon.

Arriving in the Moon through a portal, they meet a tribe composed of women, whose leader explains that the medicine they are searching for is located in a giant, animated flower. However, the tribe are decimated by carnivorous aliens while Don Robert is mauled by the flower after he gets too much of its stamen. Mokong, Don Robert and their families are then rescued by relatives on a spaceship and return to Earth, but Don Robert is ejected into space by Mokong when he tries to stop his romance with Kasoy. While floating in space, Don Robert is arrested by police.

Cast

Production

The film was supposed to be part of the 1995 Metro Manila Film Festival, but was not able to make it to the cut-off. Its playdate was set to late January 1996. [1]

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