George Estregan (born Jesús Jorge Marcelo Ejército) was a towering figure in Philippine cinema, celebrated for his intense screen presence and versatility. While he began his career in the early 1960s playing action heroes and villains, he became famously—and sometimes infamously—known as the of the erotic "pene" movie era in the late 1970s and 1980s. Despite the controversial nature of his later roles, Estregan remained a highly respected, three-time FAMAS Award winner. The Best of George Estregan: Award-Winning & Bold Classics

(1974): An earlier entry in the genre featuring Elizabeth Oropesa, often cited for its intense performances. Uhaw sa Kalayaan

Viewers hunting for list this as the "sexiest" entry. Estregan, sporting a then-unusual mustache and aviator glasses, oozes 1970s machismo. The film is a slow slide into madness. The bold sequences are intertwined with psychological manipulation. It is uncomfortable to watch, which is precisely the point. Estregan never wanted you to like his character; he wanted you to fear him.

(1980) – Translating to "Walk Naked on the Face of the Earth," this film earned him a award, proving he could still deliver award-winning performances even within the "bold" genre.

During the peak of the "bomba" and "bold" film era in the 1970s and 80s, Estregan was a staple of erotically charged dramas. These films often blended mature themes with intense social commentary. Nunal sa Tubig