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Juan Tamad Goes to Congress (1959)
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Juan Tamad is a humorous Filipino folkloric character whose seeming mission in life is to avoid work, such as waiting for ripe coconuts to fall from the tree, rather than climbing up to get them. In this film, which achieves a modern tone and temper, Juan finds himself elected to Congress where he is exposed to the corruption and venalities of politicians.
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Singsing na Tanso (1954)
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A fantasy story about a man who acquires a copper ring that grants three wishes.
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Dagohoy (1953)
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Dedicated to the valiant Boholano hero Francisco Dagohoy, this film shows the real causes that impelled the Dagohoy Uprising.
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Dalwang Panata (1954)
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The soul-searching story of a man torn between 2 Lovers, 2 Hates, 2 Vows.
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Pagtutuus (1950)
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A woman, torn between two lovers for a sweetheart who fought for his country and her brother who betrayed it.
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Tia Loleng (1952)
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A story about a young man who disguises himself as middle-aged matron in order to woo a young woman under the constant watch of her strict father. The plan suffers a setback when the girl’s father falls in love with Tia Loleng.
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Happy Days Are Here Again (1974)
Character: Herself
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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Sa Tokyo Ikinasal (1948)
Character: Cio-Cio San
Is a story about brothers Carlos and Fidel, who are both decorated war heroes. But their closeness will be challenged as they try to win the heart of their common love, Liling. Liling is actually their adopted sister. Now that she is of age, she is free to choose between Carlos and Fidel.
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Tokyo 1960 (1957)
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A Filipino re-edit of the original Godzilla. Appears to have been edited in a similar fashion to the American King of the Monsters!, with the use of Filipino actors. No footage of this version has ever surfaced.
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Abarinding (1954)
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A story about Abarinding the daughter of a man who received a briefcase full of money from a thief.
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Pista Sa Nayon (1948)
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A story about two sisters who were saved from a carriage mishap by two men during a town festival.
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Nasaan Ka Giliw? (1951)
Character: Teresita
A story about Teresita who grew up in an orphanage in the province and falls in love with Antonio a landowner from the metro.
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Hawayana (1953)
Character: Lailani
Two people from two different Polynesian groups fall in love at first sight.
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Virginia (1949)
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A man and his family leave the metro for their safety during World War 2 and went to the province, as they travel the man meets a woman selling corn.
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