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Pinay, American Style (1979)
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PX, short for Paula Xavier (Vilma Santos) was an illegal alien in New York City. She’s broke and waiting for her fiancé to fulfill his promise of marriage despite the fact that he has already married an American to secure a green card. Hiding from the authorities, PX met two men who are willing to take care of her but conflicts arise as the two want to maintain a serious relationship with her.
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Tres Ojos (1954)
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A thrilling actioner of a meathead swashbuckling adventurer with a sensitive heart
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First Kiss (1970)
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Rosemary Sonora and Ricky Belmonte's wildly successful love team!
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Salamat Po, Doktor (1960)
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Sampaguita Pictures, Inc. Story Paterno Diaz Cosme Based on the popular radio serial aired over DZRH
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Bernardo Carpio (1951)
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A fantasy epic about the life of mythological strongman, Bernardo Carpio.
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Iginuhit ng Tadhana (1965)
Character: Dona Josefa Edralin Marcos
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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Roberta (1951)
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Based on the popular comics by Mars Ravelo, Roberta is a battered child taking care of his brother in an impoverished setting.
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Sarung Banggi (1947)
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Nanding is a fisherman/farmer who also happens to possess a fine singing voice. The barrio is astir with the return of Marina, the daughter of the despotic Cabesang Berong the town's richest resident, who was a childhood friend of Nanding. Marina and Nanding renew their old friendship and the friendship inevitably turns into love.
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Pinagbuklod ng Langit (1969)
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The movie chronicles the lives of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and his family in their Palace.
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Anak Sa Panalangin (1954)
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About a childless couple for 20 years, Don Ramon and Carmen. Carmen often goes to church praying hoping that they would have a child. After 20 years, Carmen had not only one but twins Lita and Nita. Lita grew up to be liberated while Nita was the conservative type.
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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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Sino ang Maysala? (1957)
Character: Rosa
Bankruptcy drove Don Ramon to commit suicide leaving nothing to the family his wife, Rosa, and four children, Carmen, Gloria, Lolita, and Bobby. Carmen, the eldest, filled the gap left by her father and swore to send her siblings to school.
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Waldas (1955)
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Centering on a hedonistic woman’s escapades throughout the urban landscape of Manila.
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Esmeralda (1959)
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Serialized in Espesyal Komiks by Pablo S. Gomez, the big-screen adaptation of 'Esmerada' stars Carmen Rosales in the titular role.
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Mga Anghel sa Lansangan (1959)
Character: Elena
"A young girl's rude awakening to violence in the home, her open defiance and escape into the streets where a chance accident marks the dawn of a new life, new hope!"
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Gilda (1956)
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Destroyed during a fire that ravaged Sampaguita’s archives. Gilda tells the story of a poor squatter who carried her invalid mother while begging on the streets for money. As she lives under the abusive hand of her mother’s lover, Gilda dreams of becoming a singer.
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Rosana (1955)
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What kind of a woman was this? Her first name was 'ROSANA', her middle name spelled 'HATRED', and her last name ended in 'VENGEANCE.'
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Pepeng Agimat (1973)
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An everyman farmer gifted special powers must save his community from demons.
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Matandang Dalaga (1954)
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Carmen was about to get married and was on her way to church when Rosa Mia begged her not to go ahead with the wedding because Carmen was going to marry her husband, but the latter still insisted on his love for her fiancé until a letter was delivered saying that the wedding was no longer going ahead. Since then, Carmen has become so stubborn and distrustful of men that she even hinders the love between her sister Myrna Delgado and Ramon Revilla. Serialized in Bulaklak Magazine.
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Despatsadora (1955)
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A story about the daughter of a department store owner who goes undercover to unravel the mystery of why the department store is failing.
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Sabungera (1954)
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Yessiree, she's here. The film scream who will throw entire laughdom into a topsy-turvy condition: none other than that riotous, naughty-but-loveable "SABUNGERA".
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Maalaala Mo Kaya? (1954)
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A classic love story between a composer and a singer, and the song they put together. Celso's mother's eyesight is failing. Celso, an undiscovered pianist, puts his fortune to the test and goes to the city for his mother's sake, leaving behind his true love Pilar. A nameless figure in the city, all he has with him is a song, the fruit of the labor of love between him and Pilar and his funny friend Menes. He finds a producer named Patria del Mar who is instantly attracted to him.
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Hindi Kita Malimot (1973)
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Barrio lass (Nora) falls in love with a rich guy (Tirso). He married her despite the objection of his Mom (Rosa Mia). He died & his twin brother presented Nora as a caregiver to take care of his mother. Secret was revealed & after some dramatic fireworks, Guy & Pip had a happy ending.
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Hagibis (1947)
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A film based on Hagibis, which was created in 1947, was one of the longest-running komiks serials in Philippine comics history. Inspired by Kulafu of Francisco Reyes and Tarzan of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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Sandra (1959)
Character: Ms. Cristina
A former aging movie star, Sandra Belmonte, reconnects with her abusive on-screen ex-lover.
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Sumpaan (1948)
Character: Trining
Three brothers make a vow on their father's deathbed to be devoted to one another. As they each grow up in their own ways, they struggle to retain their bond as adults.
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The Big Broadcast (1962)
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Two teenagers gatecrash a movie studio to see their idols who promised to choose them as their next leading lady.
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Himala Ng Birhen Sa Antipolo (1947)
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Graduating medical student Ramon falls in love with his best friend's sister Pacing, a strong devotee of the Virgin Mary of Antipolo. Though Ramon is not that religious and seldom goes to church, he courts Pacing, even going to church with her.
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No Man Is an Island (1962)
Character: Primera Quintagua
The true story of George Tweed, an American sailor who became the only serviceman on the island of Guam to avoid capture by the Japanese during the early years of World War II.
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