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Mariposa (1955)
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Join the merry-go-round as the three witches try to make life miserable for Mariposa until Mariposa learns how to turn the tables on them.
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Pusang Itim (1958)
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In the Nineteenth century a were-cat is cursed to live nine lives unless he can perform an act of sacrifice.
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Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa (1975)
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A 1975 action film directed by Augusto Buenaventura. It is distinguished for being the movie to win the Best Picture award in the very first Metro Manila Film Festival.
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Big Boss (1965)
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A story about two identical-looking men one a gang boss and the other a college student, their lives change after their fateful meeting.
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Magnong Harabas (1974)
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A quiet man with a burning desire to live in peace and in freedom pulls a daring one-man crusade against a gangster clique.
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Pepeng Kaliwete (1958)
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With hate locked deep in his heart and fear in his holster, he walked on to keep a rendezvous with danger and death.
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Andres de Saya (1980)
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A 1980 Filipino comedy film about a henpecked husband starring Vic Vargas and Gloria Diaz.
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Tinimbang Ka, Bakit Husto? (1977)
Character: Kapitan
A love story set in the blissful serenity of a small barrio laced with comical situations as Badong, a poor farmer, goes about trying to win the hand of the barrio's prettiest lass, Lagring.
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Exzur (1956)
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Exzurians invade the Philippine Islands.
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Anak ng Tondo (1985)
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Between yesterday and today, when innocent dreams turn into reality, a man seeks his past to face a violent tomorrow!
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Payaso (1986)
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St. Peter inadvertently lost his heavenly keys that the Almighty sends his jester planet earth of all places to search for the misplaced keys. Wandering the streets, the petulant clown is greatly grieved by poverty and the moral degradation of man.
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Sisa (1951)
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A mother’s life is destroyed when her two sons, both altar boys, are accused of a crime they didn't commit. As the local authorities hunt them down and her family is torn apart, the trauma drives her into a state of madness as she wanders the town searching for them.
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Buhay Misis (1983)
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In this romantic comedy, a young bride finds herself ill-prepared for the demands of married life.
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Isputnik vs. Darna (1963)
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The fourth Darna movie and second featuring Liza Moreno, she is now fighting against Isputnik.
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El Vibora (1972)
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A re-telling of Artemio Ricarte, a Filipino patriot who fought against the Spanish and later Americans. He was later supported by the Japanese during WWII. Nickname was "El Vibora" (the Viper).
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Balakyot (1975)
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A story about a criminal, a police officer, and a group of survivors of a plane crash on an island trying to survive until help arrives.
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The Flash Elorde Story (1961)
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Gabriel "Flash" Elorde was born to a poor farmer's family in the town of Bogo, Cebu on March 25, 1935, the youngest of the 16 children. Renowned for his boxing skills, speed and ability to slip punches, the famed southpaw became an oriental champion at all weights from bantamweight to lightweight. To this day, Elorde holds the junior lightweight division for the longest title reign of nearly seven-and-a-half years, defending the crown he won with a spectacular 7th round knockout of Harold Gomes before 26,000 screaming fans at the inauguration of the Araneta Coliseum on March 16, 1960, 10 times against the top contenders. Elorde was the first Asian inducted into the New York-based International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993 and was also enshrined in the World Boxing Hall of Fame. With his skills and humility both inside and outside the ring, "Flash" Elorde will always remain a tribute to the sport. He was a quintessential Filipino who "feared no man but was humble before all men."
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Padre Burgos (1949)
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This film reenacts the martyrdom of the Gomburza, high-lighting the events and occurrences prior to their execution. The movie focuses on the story of Fr. Jose Burgos and his involvement in the Cavite Mutiny of 1972.
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Kampanerang Kuba (1974)
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Vilma Santos is Andang, a kind, honest, and devout hunchback who lives in the church's bell tower.
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Anak ng Bulkan (1959)
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The movie, set in a remote volcanic island, tells of the friendship between a little boy named Bentoy and a giant bird named Goliat
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48 Oras (1950)
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A man has 48 hours to find the men who wronged him before a bullet lodged in his chest reaches his heart.
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Ibulong Mo sa Hangin (1966)
Character: Don Julio Castillo
Siblings discover that their father has their vampire mother chained up in the cellar. The mother bites her son and soon everyone in the community is either dead or a vampire.
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Noli Me Tángere (1961)
Character: Gobernadorcillo
Based on the revolutionary novel by Jose Rizal, the story follows Crisostomo Ibarra, a young Filipino man who returned from his studies in Europe, who discovered that his father was falsely imprisoned and abused by the Spanish friars, including Padre Damaso. While he is making plans to uplift the lives of his fellow countrymen, he faced resistance from the Spanish colonial government.
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