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| Play time: | 12.6 hours |
| Games played: | 54 |
| Games won: | 23 (56%) |
| MVP: | 12 (2%) |
| Goals: | 233 (avg: 5/game) |
| Assists: | 12 (avg: 0.6/game) |
| Saves: | 6 (avg: 0.12/game) |
| Shots: | 263 |
| Rank | Name | Metric |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shooter | 12 |
| 2 | Bumperman | 11 |
Directed by Cesar S.B. Abella, Hudas (1987) stands as a definitive example of the "revenge-exploitation" sub-genre that populated late-80s local theaters.
for both leading and supporting roles. This gave his erotic films a level of gravitas and dramatic weight that set them apart from standard exploitation cinema. Key Films to Explore
While Estregan won critical acclaim—including three FAMAS Awards for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor—he became most infamously known for his roles in erotic cinema, earning the provocative nickname "Penetration King". This title was a testament to his prolific and often leading roles in the sexually charged films that defined a significant and controversial era of local filmmaking in the 1970s and 1980s. His ability to portray intense and often villainous characters with raw power, particularly in these bold movies, made him a unique and unforgettable screen presence.
Review: George Estregan Sr. & Myrna Castillo's "Bold" Legacy
While primarily an action film, Vengeance Squad (released in the Philippines in 1984 and internationally in 1986) also falls into the "bold" category due to its exploitative elements. The plot involves a woman who is "ravaged" after being kidnapped, promising the kind of raw, violent content that was a staple of the genre. The film's cast was a who's who of Filipino action stars, including Efren Reyes Jr., Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, and Myrna Castillo and George Estregan Sr. in key roles. Internationally, the film was known under various titles like Kommando Tiger-Force and Oriente Sangriento , giving the duo international exposure among fans of exploitation cinema.
Their story is not just about movies; it is about the intersection of art, commerce, and the human desire for stories that are unafraid to be bold.
Whether you are seeking their classic films for a nostalgic marathon or researching the evolution of adult drama in the Philippines, the legacy of Myrna Castillo and George Estregan Sr. endures—provocative, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Her breakthrough came in the iconic Celso Ad. Castillo film , where she starred alongside Janet Bordon and Pepsi Paloma. The film, which centers on three isolated sisters raised away from the temptations of modern men, became a massive cultural touchpoint and solidified Castillo's status as a top-tier erotic drama star. George Estregan Sr.: The Ultimate Antagonist
The films of this era were heavily discussed in local lifestyle magazines and tabloids, and stars like Estregan and Castillo were fixtures in Philippine entertainment news, embodying the glamorous and daring lifestyle of the 70s film industry. Legacy and Lasting Impact
George often played a tough guy or a man on the edge, with Myrna playing the woman who either saved him or fell with him.
Estregan was known for his raw intensity and ability to portray conflicted, rugged, and passionate characters.