Ma'am, May We Go Out? (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 12, 1985

Original Title:
Ma'am, May We Go Out?

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Viva Films

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Soriano brothers Dennis, Chip, and Jeff are bums who do odd jobs to earn a living, including driving a jeepney. Their lives take a different turn after meeting Atty. Aga Agaton, who told them that they are long-lost grandsons of a USA-based millionaire. According to the will, the brothers would get the inheritance when they finish high school. The brothers enroll at Rajah Putih High School where their age turns them into the butt of their classmates' jokes. They eventually befriend a group of students after saving them from bullies. They also seek help from Einstein, the class' resident genius, in order to get away with the most difficult subjects.

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Assistant Director:
Johnny Ramirez

Associate Producer:
Elma S. Medua

Cinematography:
Ben Lobo

Director:
Mike Relon Makiling

Editor:
Ike Jarlego Jr.

Executive Producer:
Vic del Rosario Jr.

Music:
Tito Sotto

Producer:
Ramon Salvador

Production Design:
Arthur Santamaria

Production Manager:
Tony Fajardo

Screenplay:
Mike Relon Makiling

Sound Engineer:
Vic Macamay

Story:
Mike Relon Makiling
Tony Gloria

Supervising Producer:
Tony Gloria

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