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Always in My Heart (1971)
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Sampaguita-VP Pictures brings back to you the love team of Guy and Pip that smashed all box office records unprecedented in the history of Philippine movies!
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Bilanggong Birhen (1960)
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A story of a woman suffering under the viciousness of the worst kind of enemy imaginable: her family. Will her determined efforts to break free of their clutches succeed and allow her to find her rightful place in the world?
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Iginuhit ng Tadhana (1965)
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Chronicling the life of Ferdinand Marcos. the film highlights his colorful years growing up in a political family in northern Luzon made dramatic from allegations of murdering his father's political rival. His rise to political power crosses with his romance with the woman named Imelda Romualdez.
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Alaga (1980)
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A liaison between an older woman and her young lover is threatened when he fancies a young, rising actress.
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Anino Ni Bathala (1958)
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Earthly love or the love of god? which must one choose in order to live in his shadow?
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Elizabeth (1968)
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Liza makes a promise on her mother’s deathbed to care for her newly born younger sister.
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Jack and Jill (1954)
Character: Baleleng
Siblings Benita and Gorio play twisted roles: she drives a jeepney, he does all the household chores; she gets into brawls with men, he prefers to be called "Glory." All these they do in support of their father, Mang Ambo, a driver for the rich and reckless Gardo, son of the elite Don Quinito and Doña Teresita. When Mang Ambo's health fails him, he introduces Benita to the family, disguised as a boy named Itoy. Gorio, on the other hand, runs away to look for a job and ends up being taken in and mistaken for an actual girl by Doña Teresita as her own "daughter." Living in totally new circumstances and with each bearing the secret of the other, how long can they keep up playing their game?
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Nognog (1980)
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A series of misadventures and crazy screwballs of a cute, dark skinned young boy named Nognog.
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Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto) (1964)
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"Adre, ayos na! (ang buto-buto)" is a Filipino comedy film released in 1964. Directed by Romy Villaflor, the movie features actors Dolphy, Chiquito, May Villarica, and Carina Mojer¹. It revolves around humorous situations and antics.
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Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak (1967)
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A humble provincial girl, Lily, ekes out a living selling flowers in bustling Manila when she musters the courage to present a single bloom to Miguel, a kind-hearted young architect. Their innocent romance blossoms amid family disapproval and the temptations of city life, but when a jealous rival schemes to tear them apart, Lily and Miguel must fight to protect the fragile beauty of their love “because of a flower.”
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Si Lucio at si Miguel (1962)
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A story about Lucio and Miguel, an angel and a demon who are friends who were both sent to earth on a mission.
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Sabina (1963)
Character: Piriring
One fateful day Sabina was buying groceries at the marketplace when she noticed a burglar when she confronts her she was dumbfounded when the burglar looked like her.
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Schoolgirls (1982)
Character: Sora's mother
Maricel, Dina, and Snooky are in for exciting times as they hit the college campus! They meet cute guys, join organizations, fall in love with their professor, and get into all sorts of mess.
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Tulisan (1962)
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This film is about the warring women bandits. Roberta leads a group that will rescue her kidnapped twin-sister, Senyang, from Fernanda's group.
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Sandra (1959)
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A former aging movie star, Sandra Belmonte, reconnects with her abusive on-screen ex-lover.
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Lab na Lab Kita (1962)
Character: Selya
A 1962 Filipino romantic comedy starring Susan Roces and Lito Legaspi.
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Pompa (1980)
Character: Paula
Based on a popular komiks serial by Elena Patron.
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Family Tree (1987)
Character: Cita's Amiga
A magical tree has a 7 dwarves taking care of it. The tree is bearing money and only good people can take it and prove that the tree has money on it.
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Drakulita (1969)
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A story about a family who left the metro to live a peaceful life in the province, but it seems that it's not as peaceful as they thought it would be when they meet their new neighbor.
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Jamboree 66 (1966)
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A story about four girls who want to help their mother financially by running a club.
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Working Boys (1985)
Character: Epang
The trio, plus a young man, runs a business that repairs everything, especially appliances.
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Stupid Cupid (1988)
Character: Epang (segment "Forever - My Love")
An anthology film featuring the biggest tandem love teams in Philippine cinema.
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