Bagets (1984) is one of the well-known films in Philippine cinema. The title is derived from the Tagalog word bagito, which translates to 'newbie' or 'young' in English. A box-office hit, this film's portrayal of issues commonly tackled by the youth, guaranteed wide patronage. Bagets boosted the careers of actors William Martinez, Herbert Bautista, J.C. Bonnin, Raymond Lauchengco, and Aga Muhlach.
I will be focusing, however, on a hilarious scene featuring a cameo role of the acclaimed actor Rafael "Bembol" Roco, Jr.
In this scene, Tonton (played by Martinez) and Arnel (played by Lauchengco) went outside the clinic where Gilbert (played by Bautista) is being circumcised.
Tonton saw a vendor (played by Roco) selling young coconuts (buko in Tagalog). Along with Arnel, they approached the vendor's cart. In his excitement, Tonton mistook the vendor's head for a coconut.
Here's a screen capture of the scene (courtesy of Viva Films):