Xerex


11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Sunday, November 23 on Cinema One Global ()

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About this Broadcast
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After 15 years of unparalleled lurid sex notoriety, the Xerex Xaviera fantasy attains big screen contentment via three exciting escapades into sensual.

2003 English
Action/adventure Romance Suspense/thriller Drama

Cast & Crew
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Aubrey Miles (Actor) .. Breezy / Marge / Jasmin
Jon Hall (Actor)
Jake Roxas (Actor) .. Hunk
Allen Dizon (Actor) .. Rodel
Ynez Veneracion (Actor) .. Elaine
Luis Gonzales (Actor) .. B. J.
Liza Diño (Actor) .. Shane
Miguel Garcia (Actor) .. Jerry

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Did You Know..
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Aubrey Miles (Actor) .. Breezy / Marge / Jasmin
Born: March 16, 1980
Birthplace: Philippines
Trivia: Started her career at the age of 16 with the television shows Beh Bote Nga and Best Friends. A film producer gave her an eight-film, 2-year contract with Regal Films while she was in college. Appeared on FHM's (For Him Magazine) cover in 2002, 2004, and 2009. Made it to the list of FHM's 100 Sexiest Women at No. 6 for the first time in 2003. Since then, she has not been on the list only two times. Endorsed the classic White Castle Whisky in 2014. Owns A-Miles Pawnshops.
Jon Hall (Actor)
Born: February 23, 1913
Died: December 13, 1979
Trivia: Athletic leading man Jon Hall felt safe when, late in his career, he played fast and loose with the facts concerning his early life -- including his actual date of birth. That's because until 1937, there was no Jon Hall, at least not officially. When he began his film career, he was billed as Charles Locher (notably in 1935's Charlie Chan in Shanghai) then went by the named of Lloyd Crane. With his starring role as a persecuted native boy in John Ford's The Hurricane (1937), the actor became Jon Hall for keeps. During the 1940s, Hall co-starred with the exotic Maria Montez in a series of nonsensical but very popular Technicolor costume pictures at Universal, bearing such titles as Arabian Nights (1942) and White Savage (1943). With his beefcake physique beefing up where it shouldn't by the early 1950s, Hall turned to television, where he starred in the well-circulated syndicated series Ramar of the Jungle from 1952 through 1954. He then left acting cold for several years to become an accomplished manufacturer of photographic equipment, making an excellent living renting out his underwater cameras to various Hollywood producers. He returned to films as the star and director of The Beach Girls and the Monster (1965), which not surprisingly was more entertaining in its underwater scenes than when it bobbed to the surface. He also kept busy as owner-manager of a small flying school. Hall was married four times; his second wife was singer Frances Langford, and his third and fourth was actress Raquel Torres. In 1979, suffering from terminal bladder cancer and not wishing to be a further burden on his relatives, Jon Hall shot himself in his sister's North Hollywood home.
Kalani Ferreria (Actor)
Jake Roxas (Actor) .. Hunk
Allen Dizon (Actor) .. Rodel
Birthplace: Oroquieta City, Misamis Occidental, Philippines
Trivia: Had a tragic childhood. His father Emer was shot dead when he was only 12. Joined movies to lend his widowed mother a helping hand. Started his career doing adult films. He recalls the scene of his father's killing when doing scenes where he is required to shed tears. Won Best Actor awards at the 9th Harlem International Film Festival held in New York, the 3rd Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam and another one at the 3rd Silk Road Film Festival in Dublin, Ireland. His daughter Felixia is a fast-rising child actress and acted alongside him in the movie Magkakabaung.
Ynez Veneracion (Actor) .. Elaine
Luis Gonzales (Actor) .. B. J.
Liza Diño (Actor) .. Shane
Miguel Garcia (Actor) .. Jerry
Karlo Enriquez (Actor)

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