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Boy Toys

Country: Philippines, Language: Tagalog, 90 mins

Original Title

Laruang lalake...aka: Censored Dreams
  • Director: Joselito Altarejos
  • Writer: Lex Bonife
  • Producer: Joselito Altarejos; Lex Bonife

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Laruang Lalake is a realist film that portrays the workers within the Filipino gay film industry and their personal stories - from the naughty to the gritty, from the horny to the hopeful. Created by Joselito Altejeros and penned by Lex Bonife, the film weaves the short journey of ambitious probinsyano actor Samuel ( Arjay Carreon), idealistic film staff Mar ( Mark Fabillar) who is secretly in love with Samuel and a film maker on the brink of Bankruptcy Wilfredo (Richard Guan) The film also features the daring Marco Morales, as comebacking actor Peejay who is determined to make a name for himself.


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Cast & Characters

Arjay Carreon as Samuel;
Mon Confiado as Bong;
Mark Fabillar as Marc;
Marco Morales as Peejay;
Richard Quan as Wilfredo;
Lex Bonife as Rey;
Crisaldo Pablo as Eli;
Dexter Doria as Amalia;
Idda Yaneza as Woman;
Rener Concepcion as Manoling;
Jonison Fontanos as Armando;
George Fabros as Hernando;
Grace Arzaga as Eva;
Ces Aldaba as Zaldy;
Marc Jacob as Romy