Upd 'link' — Lampel Cojuangco Bold Movies

This movie showcased Cojuangco's ability to anchor complex, gritty neo-noir narratives that went beyond superficial adult themes. Comprehensive Filmography (1986–1987)

Directed by Dante Javier, this film featured Cojuangco alongside George Estregan and Amanda Amores. Other Notable Films

A comedy-drama that parodies the “bold” genre itself. Cojuangco shows surprising comedic timing while still delivering the required racy content. The infamous “kama sa kalsada” (bed on the road) scene has become a meme in Pinoy film circles. This title is frequently uploaded and taken down from YouTube; currently, only 480p rips exist. Lampel Cojuangco Bold Movies UPD

: A quintessential title in the Philippine bold movie genre.

Cojuangco played the character Monica in this classic midnight-slot feature, emblematic of the late-night adult thrillers popular at the time. This movie showcased Cojuangco's ability to anchor complex,

Joel Lamangan Lead Co-stars: Ara Mina, Albert Martinez Synopsis: A love triangle involving a married politician. Lampel plays the scandalous best friend who orchestrates a secret tryst. Her scenes with Ara Mina are considered iconic in bold cinema history.

: Directed by Francis Posadas, Cojuangco starred as Rizza. The plot serves as a dark cautionary tale, focusing on a series of mysterious murders taking place in a modeling dormitory that serves as a front for prostitution. : A quintessential title in the Philippine bold movie genre

Kiri is a revenge action-drama. The plot centers on a young woman, played by Cojuangco, who witnesses the systematic destruction of her family and friends by the criminal elements prowling Manila's nightlife. Pushed past her breaking point, she arms herself and takes to the streets, exacting violent justice on those the law cannot reach. The film is noted for its serious acting and a grittiness that some reviewers have called extreme, making it "for adult eyes only". The direction is described as less distracting than typical Philippine films of that period, with night shots that vividly depict the non-tourist side of Manila.

, during which she headlined several adult dramas and thrillers often marketed as "Strictly for Adults". Her filmography includes: One of her most notable films where she played a dual role. Gisingin Natin ang Gabi (1986): In this film, she portrayed the character Monica. Cited alongside