Lupang Kayumanggi (1955)
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The motion picture that will make you proud you are a Filipino.
Kandidatong Pulpol (1961)
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A story about two families fighting for a position during an election.
Chabacano (1956)
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The Whole Town's Out To Meet Him - The Dashing "Toreador" From "Spain" - Who Turns Out To Be A - CHABACNO.
Silveria (1958)
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A story about a man who saves a horse that was about to be put down not knowing that the horse was magical and could talk.
Veronica (1957)
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The intriguing story of a strange love affair. Too thrilling for her to resist. Too lovely for him to forget. Too painful for one to remember.
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.
Sabina (1963)
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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.
Lydia (1956)
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She was the angel of mercy in a home where love and happiness reigned until tragedy struck.
Menor de Edad (1954)
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A flirty girl falls in love with a guys working at a 50s diner.
MN (1954)
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"MN" stands for Marissa Navarro, a character played onscreen by screen legend Carmen Rosales. It tells of a story of Marissa, a strict, heartless, domineering and fiery heiress and daughter of a wealthy landowner, who instills and sows fear among its populace.
Sandra (1959)
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A former aging movie star, Sandra Belmonte, reconnects with her abusive on-screen ex-lover.
Ukala (1954)
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An adaptation of the comic of the same name.
Ang Biyenang Hindi Tumatawa (1954)
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Trining and Mario are a young married couple who are happy with their lives. However, Aling Badang, the titular mother-in-law who did not laugh, is very serious all the time. Will she ever feel happiness and laughter or just become frowning serious woman forever?
Boksingera Daw! (1956)
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A mother gives birth to a baby girl but her father wants a boy, so as the girl grows up her father trains her in boxing so she becomes tomboyish, then World War 2 breaks out.
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