Praybeyt Benjamin

Praybeyt Benjamin

5.2

Oct 26 2011

2h 45m

Comedy

When a civil war in the Philippines breaks out, a gay man born into a military family is forced to enlist in place of his ailing father.

Vice Ganda

Vice Ganda

Private Benjamin 'Benjie' Santos VIII

Derek Ramsay

Derek Ramsay

Brandon

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Gen. Benjamin Santos VI

DJ Durano

DJ Durano

Dominador Dondi Rosales

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