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Orasang ginto (1946)
Every Tick Of Which Tells A Story - As Old As Creation, As New As Tomorrow.
Director:
Manuel CondeWriter:
Manuel CondeCast
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Mila del Sol | |||
Bimbo Danao | |||
Domingo Principe | |||
Fidel De Castro | |||
Horace Curry | |||
Juan Urbano | |||
Greg Urbano | |||
Gil de Leon | |||
Elvira Reyes | ... | Introducing | |
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Manuel Conde |
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Every Tick Of Which Tells A Story - As Old As Creation, As New As Tomorrow.
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PhilippinesRelease Date:
4 March 1946 (Philippines) See more »Also Known As:
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Using raw stock purchased from the black market, LVN Pictures produced the very first film that came out after the war, After quickly reorganizing in late 1945, LVN asked Manuel Conde to write and direct Orasang Ginto, the first of the war movie hits about the Pacific War, which played from March 4 to 12, 1946 at the Zest Theatre. See more »Dugo at bayan (I remember Bataan) (1946)
Humble Tribute to the Filipino Soldiers. The authentic story of a people fit to live because they were not afraid to die.
Director:
Fernando PoeCast
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Fernando Poe | |||
Patricia Mijares | |||
Guillermo Chavez | |||
Zony Quizon | |||
Oscar del Rosario | |||
Rosa Mia | |||
Marta Lao | |||
Rogelio Nite | |||
Oscar Keesee | |||
Sotero De Guzman | |||
Abraham Cruz | |||
Tony Gosalvez | |||
Dolphy | ... | (as Rodolfo Quizon) | |
Tony Maquiis | |||
Antonio De la Mogueis | ... | (as Tony Mogueis) |
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Humble Tribute to the Filipino Soldiers. The authentic story of a people fit to live because they were not afraid to die.
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japanese filipino war | 1940s | japanese occupation of philippines |japanese occupation | resistance |Parents Guide:
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31 May 1946 (Philippines) See more »Also Known As:
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Doon po sa amin (1946)
A great picture about the greatness of the tillers of the soil.
Director:
Manuel CondeCast
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Leopoldo Salcedo | |||
Ester Magalona | |||
Carlos Padilla Sr. | |||
Elvira Reyes | |||
Quiel Segovia | |||
Jamie Castellvi | |||
Fernando Royo | |||
Africa de la Rosa | |||
Tolindoy |
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A great picture about the greatness of the tillers of the soil.
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27 December 1946 (Philippines) See more »Company Credits
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A Grand Musical-Comedy Extravaganza.
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Angel Esmeralda | |||
Rebecca Gonzales | |||
Pacita Del Rio | |||
Jose Cris Soto | |||
Monang Carvajal |
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A Grand Musical-Comedy Extravaganza.
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30 November 1946 (Philippines) See more »Company Credits
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Black and WhiteAlaala kita (1946)
The Sweetest Romance Ever Told. A Song To Linger and a Story To Remember Thru the Years.
Director:
Manuel CondeWriter:
Susana C. de Guzman (story)Cast
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The Sweetest Romance Ever Told. A Song To Linger and a Story To Remember Thru the Years.
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11 June 1946 (Philippines) See more »Filming Locations:
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Serialized in Liwayway Magazine. See more »Death March (1946)
A historic portrayal of the most thrilling episode in a people's struggle for freedom and democracy amidst a reign of terror and oppression.
Director:
Lamberto V. AvellanaCast
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Leopoldo Salcedo | |||
Norma Blancaflor | |||
Narding Anzures | |||
Pugo | |||
Togo | |||
Rosa Aguirre | |||
Miguel Anzures | |||
Cris de Vera | |||
Lou Salvador | ... | (as Chipopoy) | |
Lopito | |||
Oscar Obligacion | |||
Letty Perez | |||
Angelo Castro | |||
Fred Francisco | |||
Ely Nakpil |
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A historic portrayal of the most thrilling episode in a people's struggle for freedom and democracy amidst a reign of terror and oppression.
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soldier | prisoner of war | japanese occupation | death march | bataan death march |Parents Guide:
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18 June 1946 (Philippines) See more »Filming Locations:
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