Dalagang Luksa 1938
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Rodel (Philip Salvador) was saddened and can't believe the news he received that his father from the province is already dead. His father is working as a cook in the mining field owned by Don Gonzalo (Vic Diaz). Rodel was told that his father's death was an accident. He can't possibly believe that. As he went home, the drive and determination to find out what is the truth behind the mysterious death of his father is in his heart. Though, he never thought that faith will give him along his conquest for truth, a woman that will conquer his heart.
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