Captain Barbell (TV Series) - List Captain Barbell Movies

List Captain Barbell Movies

Captain Barbell has made several excursions onto the big screen. Here is a chronological list of the previous film incarnations of Captain Barbell:

  • Captain Barbell (1964)
    • Premiered: May 9, 1964
    • Produced by: D'Lanor Productions
    • Directed by: Herminio 'Butch' Bautista
    • Starring: Bob Soler as Captain Barbell, Dolphy as Tenteng
  • Captain Barbell Kontra Captain Bakal (1965)
    • Premiered: June 23, 1965
    • Produced by: Cirio H Santiago
    • Directed by: Ruben Rustia
    • Starring: Wilie Sotelo as Captain Barbell, Nancy Roman as Joni, Carlos Padilla Jr. as Dario
  • Captain Barbell Boom! (1973)
    • Premiered: December, 1973
    • Produced by: RVQ Productions
    • Directed by: Jose (Pepe) Wenceslao
    • Starring: Dolphy as Tingting/Captain Barbell, Lotis Key, Panchito, Babalu, Maricel Soriano
  • Captain Barbel (1986)
    • Premiered:
    • Produced by: Viva Films
    • Directed by: Leroy Salvador
    • Starring: Edu Manzano as Captain Barbel, Herbert Bautista as Tengteng, Lea Salonga as Rosemarie, Sharon Cuneta as Darna, Beth Bautista as Gagamba, Tonton Guterrez as Bampira
  • Captain Barbell (2003)
    • Premiered: December 25, 2003
    • Produced by: Viva Films
    • Starring: Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. as Captain Barbell, Ogie Alcasid as Enteng, Regine Velasquez as Cielo/Darna, Albert Martinez as Lagablab, Rufa Mae Quinto as Freezy, Jeffrey Quizon as Dagampatay, Bearwin Meily as Lobo

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