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Angela Pérez remained both subject and rumor—a name on lips that still sometimes trembled. The movie kept its exclusivity not because it refused to be shown, but because it refused to be recovered whole. It asked you, instead, to remember the contours of what was missing, and in that absence, to find a strange, resonant belonging.

Mr. Cortez

The story follows Alexandra, a college graduate who begins her professional life as a secretary for a man named . Her life takes a tragic turn when she is victimized by her manager. Facing financial desperation and abandonment by her conservative mother, she eventually accepts an offer to become the kept woman of a business partner, Ric Lopez , feeling she has no other path out of her circumstances. Cast and Crew The film features a notable ensemble of Filipino actors: Angela Perez as Alexandra Jaime Fabregas as Mr. Cortez Val Sotto as Rico Lopez Liza Lorena as Inay (Alexandra’s mother) Cristina Crisol as Cecille Janice Jurado as Merle Roy Alvarez as Jerry Garces Thematic Context

Alexandra

The 1986 film stands as a provocative entry in the "sexy drama" genre of Philippine cinema, a period often referred to as the era of "bold" films. Directed by the prolific Elwood Perez , the movie served as a significant vehicle for actress Angela Perez , whose real name was Rowena Mora. Movie Overview and Plot

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Angela Perez Alexandra 1986 movie

The million-dollar question: why did the never see a proper theatrical run?

Regal Films

To understand the film, one must understand the production context. Produced by , the movie exhibits the hallmark characteristics of the studio's output in the mid-80s:

Climax

: Elena’s exposé leads to public outcry, but she faces personal ruin when the corrupt family threatens to ruin her reputation. A dramatic courtroom scene or a sacrifice of her career for justice could resolve the conflict, ending on a bittersweet note typical of Filipino dramas.

Angela Perez

The film starred , a then-22-year-old theater actress with "eyes that could silence a city," and her co-lead, Alexander del Mar (famously billed as just "Alexandra" in the opening credits).