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Ang Ating Pag-ibig (1953)
Character: N/A
Pancho Magalona stars as twin doctors commissioned by a hospital, all the while falling in love.
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Sakada (1976)
Character: Don Manuel
It proceeds to document the stages of sugar production once in the mill then shifts to the unrest outside where a sakada was shot to death by one of the hacienda's guards. A sakada is a farmer who works in a sugarcane field, harvesting it during the months of October to December.
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Azimat (1958)
Character: N/A
Remi found a magical stone that in the end destroy his family and even his own life.
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Waldas (1955)
Character: N/A
Centering on a hedonistic woman’s escapades throughout the urban landscape of Manila.
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Basahang Ginto (1952)
Character: Danny
One man dared turn this crude, uneducated, ill-clad gutter-born woman into high society's most beautiful, exciting, tempting creature.
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A Yank in Viet-Nam (1964)
Character: Andre
A U.S. Marine Corps pilot is shot down over the Vietnamese jungle. In his endeavor to get to safety, he meets a female guerrilla fighter and a nationalist named Hong.
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Barbaro (1952)
Character: Sabas
Barbaro follows the adventures and travails of Sabas, who takes to arms to avenge his father's wrongful death. To the common people, he is a protector. It is based on Francisco V. Coching's eponymous comics series.
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Emily (1960)
Character: N/A
A story about a young woman who was adopted by a woman who held a secret grudge against her family.
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El Filibusterismo (1962)
Character: Simoun / Crisostomo Ibarra
A vindictive Crisostomo Ibarra returns, and this time, disguised as a jeweler named Simoun, where he decides to solve the country's issues through violence.
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Bitayin si....Baby Ama! (1976)
Character: N/A
A story depicting the life of executed murderer and gang leader, Marciál "Baby" Ama. Ama, who became a gang leader with his prison mob while serving a sentence for lesser charges, was executed for murder at the age of 16 via electric chair on 4 October 1961.
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Texas, Ang Manok na Nagsasalita (1952)
Character: Carlos
Basiong spends all of his time in the cockpit. His family is neglected and his child Mario dies. St. Peter and his rooster decide to intervene.
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Happy Days Are Here Again (1974)
Character: Himself
A compilation of film clips featuring dance and song performances culled from various films of the so-called big three - Sampaguita, LVN, Premiere.
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Cry Freedom (1959)
Character: Marking
A man and a woman fight for the freedom of their country Marking with his gun Yay with her typewriter. Thrown together by a cause greater than either of them they share the suffering of the flesh and the spirit among the country's guerrilla fighters. They emerge, out of the crucible of war, heroes-and lovers.
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The Hook (1963)
Character: Kim aka 'The Gook'
Three soldiers in Korea go through inner torment when they're ordered to execute an enemy soldier.
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Merrill's Marauders (1962)
Character: Taggy
Brigadier General Frank D. Merrill leads the 3,000 American volunteers of his 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), aka "Merrill's Marauders", behind Japanese lines across Burma to Myitkyina, pushing beyond their limits and fighting pitched battles at every strong-point.
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Cavalry Command (1958)
Character: Capt. Magno Maxella
An American cavalry brigade is sent to occupy a small Filipino village in 1902 and quell guerilla resistance in the surrounding jungle. Working with the people to build roads, schools, and bridges, they prove that the most important thing an army can have is "good will and integrity."
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Stoney (1969)
Character: Captain Haryan
Two rival gun-runners are at odds when one of them secretly discovers that the other's female companion has plans to recover a $40 million treasure stash, hidden away in Surabaya by her late husband.
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Moro Witch Doctor (1964)
Character: Martin Gonzaga
The murders of two American plantation owners leads an Interpol agent into a battle with Filipino drug smugglers and violent religious fanatics.
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