

The '90s Filipino action flick so obscure, even the internet barely remembers it exists.
Practical Effects
Glorious pre-CGI squibs and car explosions.
Acting
Dick Israel chewing scenery as only he can.
Production
Maximum Manila location shooting on minimum budget.
Director
Dante Pangilinan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bagamundo means 'vagabond' or 'wanderer' in Filipino, a title that likely sounded cooler in 1997 than it plays now.
This film arrived near the tail end of the Filipino action boom, when local studios were desperately trying to compete with Hollywood imports by any means necessary—including casting American-looking leads like Chuck Perez.