7 Pasiklab sa Army

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Directed byBill Baldridge
Written byBill Baldridge
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Arte Films
7 Pasiklab sa Army
Directed byBill Baldridge
Written byBill Baldridge
Starring
Production
company
Arte Films
Release date
  • July 6, 1988 (1988-7-6)
CountryPhilippines
LanguageFilipino

7 Pasiklab sa Army (lit.'7 Boastfuls in the Army') is a 1988 Filipino erotic war comedy film written and directed by Bill Baldridge, and stars Redford White, Cachupoy, Don Pepot, the "Tatlong Itlog" (lit.'Three Eggs'), and Janice Jurado. Set during the Vietnam War, the film is about seven Filipino army recruits who are tasked with retrieving a captured general in Vietnam and bringing him to the Philippines so that he can help find the lost gold of Yamashita. Produced by Arte Films,[1] the film was released on July 6, 1988.

Critic Lav Diaz gave the film a mixed review, criticizing its uneven comedic quality while giving high praise to Cachupoy's hilarious performance.

General Livingstone is the only person who knows where Yamashita's gold is located, and he is currently held captive in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Seven Filipino soldiers are thus recruited by the military with the task of retrieving General Livingstone and bringing him to the Philippines to find the lost gold, which can potentially bolster the Philippine economy.[2]

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