Get ready for another hilarious, wacky ride with Petra, the human cursed to become a horse to learn a lifelong lesson that she will never forget. Vice Ganda, in his first starring role, will never fail to make you laugh and rolling as you enjoy a one unforgettable, laugh ride with this super-comedy flick.
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Peter (Vice Ganda) leaves their home after his father (John Arcilla) maltreats him because of his homosexuality. A wealthy lady, Dona Biday (Eugene Domingo) finds him unconscious in front of her gate, so she decides to let him in. Later, she adopts him and treats him her own. However, Peter becomes abusive of his new-found wealth, even more after Dona Biday dies. Because of that, he was cursed to turn into a horse every time be becomes angry or says something bad.
Get yourself ready for an unstoppable adventure with Petrang Kabayo.
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Cast
Vice Ganda as Peter/Pedro/Voice of
Petra
Abby Bautista as Pauline
Luis Manzano as Erickson
Gloria Romero as Lola Idang
Sam Pinto as Samantha
Candy Pangilinan as Maita
Eagle Riggs as Diobayo
DJ Durano as Dickson
Joy Viado as Lina
Tom Rodriguez as Chito
John Arcilla as Poldo
Ricky Rivero as Geronino
Atak Arana as Dalvie
Nadine Lustre as Dina
With the Special Participation of:
Anne Curtis as Kalesa Passenger
Eugene Domingo as Doña Biday
Gladys Reyes as Pregnant Kalesa
Passenger
John Lapus as Filipino/Chinese Matron
Dennis Padilla as Marjoroi
Makisig Morales as Young Peter
Jason Francisco as WaiterMovie Review
Vice Ganda's miracle presence is a sure
fire guarantee of box-office success. The laughing, cheering,
rolling, and giggling is unstoppable the moment the film begins until
its end. ReelAdvice.net says, the film was "straight-to-the-point
and rhetoric humor works and works brilliantly," with all the
one-liner punchlines making up for the bad story--if ever you get to
notice it. Nevertheless, the film was all-in-all coherent,
believable, and even impresses a lesson to young and adult audiences
alike.
As for the post-production, it seems
the film was rushed. Cinematography came with differing qualities and
there were even scenes that were shot so "badly to the point
that scenes were super blurry, kind of like shot using a cellphone."
But all in all, Petrang Kabayo is one
comedy film you shouldn't miss watching. It's your unlimited way of
getting laughter in 110 minutes, plus the substance that makes the
film even better.
Box-Office Performance
The film grossed grossed P115 million,
making it the fifth highest grossing Filipino movie in 2010.

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