

Three babies, three families, one chaotic Filipino comedy of errors.
A story about triplets that were given to different families when they were just babies.
Acting
One actor playing three roles with 1961 budget effects.
Practical Effects
Janky split-screen magic that accidentally becomes art.
Director
Florentino Garcia
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film exemplifies 1960s Filipino comedy's obsession with multiple-role performances, a trend that let stars showcase versatility while studios saved on casting budgets.
The triple-role gimmick was so popular in Philippine cinema that actors like Dolphy and Panchito built entire careers on playing entire families themselves.