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Cast of ‘Home Along Da Riles’ reunites

Cast of ‘Home Along Da Riles’ reunites

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The cast of the iconic sitcom Home Along Da Riles got together again for an impromptu reunion.

Actress Claudine Barretto shared on social media photos of herself with her former co-stars Smokey Manaloto, Gio Alvarez, Vandolph Quizon, Maybelyn dela Cruz, and Boy 2 Quizon, taken during their recent get-together.

“Biglaang reunion with my Brothers & sister in home along the riles. Tatay Dolphy must be so happy seeing all of us together,” wrote Claudine, who played Bing in the series.

Boy, who played the character of Estong, also shared a video of him and his co-stars on his Instagram page.

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“Cosme Family,” he simply wrote in the caption.

Just last month, some of the stars of the ‘90s sitcom also reunited for the baptism of Smokey’s son Kiko — including Nova Villa, who played Azon; Vandolph, who played Baldo; and Ces Quezada, who played Bridge. Smokey portrayed the role of Bill in the series, which aired on ABS-CBN from 1992 to 2003.

Home Along Da Riles follows the lives of the Kosme family, who live on a nearby railroad track. It starred the late beloved comedian Dolphy Quizon as Kevin, the family patriarch.

Other cast members include Bernardo Bernardo as Steve, Cita Astals as Hilary, Babalu as Richy, Carding Castro as Elvis, Victoria Haynes as Terya, Paula Peralejo as Bessie, Nikki Valdes as Becky, and Rica Peralejo as Trisha.

Home Along Da Riles had two spin-off films: Home Along da Riles da Movie, which came out in 1993, and Home Along da Riles 2, released in 1997. It also spawned a sequel, Home Along da Airport, which aired on ABS-CBN from 2003 to 2005.

Dolphy — born Rodolfo Vera Quizon Jr. — died on July 10, 2012, after a five-year battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 83.

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