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Batingaw (1974)
Character: N/A
The film tells a story of large rural families suffering from economic insecurity in a remote part of the town of Magdalena, Laguna, where major life events are punctuated by the tollling of the church bells, and the coastal community of Dalahican, Quezon. Both places are homes of large families dealing with the reality of poverty.
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Bantay-Salakay (1981)
Character: N/A
A story of three young, provincial highschool graduates who set sail for Manila with visions of fame and fortune, only to realize that reality is a far cry from their expectations.
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Waywaya (1982)
Character: N/A
“Waywaya” is derived from “Waywaya” an Ilocano term meaning freedom. The film is adapted from the short story of the same title, an adventure-laden story of two Northern Luzon tribes. It stars Amy Austria and Ace Vergel.
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Ransom! (1974)
Character: N/A
This Filipino action thriller concerns a crime syndicate which specializes in holding people for ransom. Their most recent foray into crime succeeds in two cases but runs into difficulties when the kidnappers rape the daughter of their latest victim, a doctor. The doctor enlists the help of police Captain Alvaran (Joseph Estrada), who hunts the villains down with the able support of his loving wife.
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The Fantastic Sword (1975)
Character: N/A
Shot in the Philippines with a largely Filipino cast, the film is set in a mythical kingdom called Barangbang, which appears to be just a normal rural Filipino village but for the fact that it is ruled over by a sultan and has a princess.
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Ano ang Kulay ng Mukha ng Diyos? (1985)
Character: Prison Superintendent
A street hustler falls in love with a bar girl. They get married, but separate when the guy gets meted a death sentence after gunning down a rich customer of the bar in a fit of jealousy. The bar girl bears the hustler's child who becomes eventually blind.
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Higit sa Lahat (1955)
Character: Totoy
A story about a father's love for his family, making a supreme sacrifice to give them a new lease on life.
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Roberta (1979)
Character: N/A
A young female hero is unjustly accused of murder and intimidated to say that she committed the crime so that her family would not be harmed.
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Star? (1979)
Character: Alfonso Suarez
The story of Tony (Rudy Fernandez) is not only a reminder to actors or actresses, but to everyone. It teaches a lesson about humility and the so-called "debt of gratitude." It features the lives of some actors such as Vicky Villareal (Lorna Tolentino) and Vina Amor (Celia Rodriguez). Their lives roll around the wheel of fame, especially that of Tony's.
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Tigershark (1987)
Character: Colonel Barro
A martial arts instructor sets out to rescue his girlfriend who is being held for ransom by a South American warlord.
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Diligin Mo ng Hamog ang Uhaw na Lupa (1975)
Character: N/A
A 1975 action film directed by Augusto Buenaventura. It is distinguished for being the movie to win the Best Picture award in the very first Metro Manila Film Festival.
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Kill the Pushers (1972)
Character: N/A
A film that stars Joseph Estrada, Pilar Pilapil and Rosemarie Gil based on Marcos' war on drugs.
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Tatak Ng Yakuza (1983)
Character: N/A
In this action thriller, a local undercover agent fights the dreaded Japanese criminal syndicate that operates globally.
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Jag rodnar (1981)
Character: Domingo de Jesus
"I am blushing" - Swedish comedy about a film crew traveling to the Philippines to find environments for a movie.
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Vic Silayan: An Actor Remembers (1985)
Character: Himself
Silayan talks about his beginnings as an actor in the 1950s, his working method in front of the camera and on stage and the realities of working in mainstream Philippine movies.
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Appointment at Mount Manunggal (1966)
Character: Narrator
This documentary paints the life of former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957), from being a simple mechanic, a wartime guerilla leader, and as president of the Philippines, leading up to his death in a plane crash in Mount Manunggal, Cebu.
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Huk sa Bagong Pamumuhay (1953)
Character: Capt. Mendoza
Carding, the anti-Japanese guerrilla turned Huk rebel when his family's land is taken over by the greedy landlord while Maxie, the communist recruiter who assures Carding that only a communist can be a true Filipino; however it was Jesus, Carding's brother-in-law who shoots Carding in the arm foiling his attempt to escape the military.
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Dapat Ka Bang Mahalin? (1984)
Character: Victor
Myrna and Lito plunge into marriage at a very young age. Both unprepared and still immature. But their relationship suddenly collapses when Lito gets into an illicit relationship with an older woman, Glacilda.
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The Children of An Lac (1980)
Character: Dr. Dan
Based on the true story of film actress Ina Balin and her efforts with American Red Cross volunteer Betty Tisdale, as well as a compassionate Vietnamese woman running a Saigon orphanage, to rescue as many children as possible and fly them out of the country before South Vietnam's fall in the spring of 1975 through the An Lac baby-lift.
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Lilet (1971)
Character: Anton
An unstable young woman finally blows the cover of her repressive family's dark secrets when her memories where unlocked with the help of an ardent suitor.
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Troop 11 (1957)
Character: N/A
A story about Boy Scouts going on a camping, having fun and getting into deep trouble.
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Menor de Edad (1979)
Character: N/A
A group of high school students navigate their lives and loves in this ensemble film from Ishmael Bernal.
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Ligaw na Bulaklak (1976)
Character: N/A
An innocent young woman who sells flowers in a small-town cabaret frequented by down-and-out prostitutes is lusted after by the son of a school principal, played by Anita Linda. An aging gardener takes her in to try to protect her from the harsh world, though secretly, he too lusts after the young girl, in spite of his impotence cause by the war. She goes to school, where morality and empty platitudes are mouthed, but the attempts at life's lessons are foiled by the realities of the cabaret world. While the school and the gardener try to protect her innocence, the young girl is lured by the temptation of the worldly cabaret, and her womanhood is awakened.
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Friends in Love (1983)
Character: N/A
A story of friends who got entangled in the ironies of falling in love. Fate decides to play a trick on the quartet. Sharron and Jackie are close friends with contrasting personalities. On the other hand William and Rowell are students in the same school who are close to one another as the two girls are. Sharon and Rowell fall for each other and jealousy rears its ugly head on their relationship. Jackie and Rowell felt left out.
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Sa Hirap at Ginhawa (1984)
Character: Abe Ventura
A young couple eloped, got married and then must cope with problems like money, living on their own, trying finish school and raising a baby. not to mention the fact that even young married couples do get bored sometimes.
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Perlas ng Silangan (1969)
Character: N/A
Set at the backdrop of the colonization of pre-Hispanic Philippine, this historical epic revovles around the story of Ramir, a half-caste warrior falls in love with Princess Mahalina. Ramir has to reckon with another brave native, Kiram.
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Lapu-Lapu (1955)
Character: Vic Silayan
Lapu-Lapu who defeated Spanish invaders on then land of Mactan.
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Dugo at Pag-ibig Sa Kapirasong Lupa (1975)
Character: Vicente Zarcan (segment 4)
The greatest, longest, most expensive film produced in the film history of the Philippines. Five segments with an all-star cast, directed by five directors with a running time of 3 hours and 20 minutes.
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American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950)
Character: N/A
American soldiers stranded in the Philippines after the Japanese invasion form guerrilla bands to fight back. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2001.
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The Ravagers (1965)
Character: Captain Mori
A story about a Filipino guerilla Sargent who was tasked to ambush a company of Japanese soldiers staying at a convent.
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Pacific Inferno (1979)
Character: Fukoshima
After the fall of the Philippines in World War II, the Japanese discover that Gen. MacArthur ordered millions of dollars in silver dumped in Manila Bay in order that it not fall into enemy hands. Among the prisoners the Japanese have taken are two American U.S. Navy deep-sea divers, whom they then force to dive in search of the sunken treasure.
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Langis at Tubig (1980)
Character: The Judge
After his secret crush, Connie discovers her boyfriend is married, Bobby steals her away and gives her the perfect marriage. However, when Bobby accepts a job in the province of Albay, he falls for the lovely local girl Pilar and finds himself flirting with bigamy.
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No Man Is an Island (1962)
Character: Major Hondo
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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Paano Ba Ang Mangarap? (1983)
Character: N/A
The story of Lisa & Eric and how they fought for their love. Lisa got pregnant with Benny, Eric's brother. However, Benny died in a motorcycle accident. Eric was kind enough to marry Lisa but Eric's mother disapproved of the relationship and makes life hell for Lisa.
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Kisapmata (1981)
Character: Sgt. Carandang
A retired police sergeant has an unnatural stranglehold over his wife and daughter. His claustrophobically enclosed world is threatened when his daughter Mila finds herself pregnant and was forced to marry Noel. He attempts to extend his influence over his son-in-law, who resists; there is a confrontation.
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Badjao (1957)
Character: Jikiri
Hassan, the son of a tribe chief of the Badjaos, a pagan, sea-dwelling Filipino tribe, meets and falls for Bala Amai, the niece of the chief of the Tausugs, an Islamic, land-dwelling tribe. Although the Hassan is willing to give up his lifestyle for Bala Amai and vice versa, the Tausugs plot to break up the union of the happy couple.
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Anak Dalita (1956)
Character: Father Fidel
A war hero forced to participate in a smuggling ring meets a prostitute in the postwar ruins of Manila.
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Malvarosa (1958)
Character: Melanio
Malvarosa is the poignant story of a family’s struggles in life. It tells of Rosa who lives in the slums near the railroad tracks, with her mother and five brothers. Her mother wallows in guilt and depression, when her drunkard father is run over by a train. Though she is set to marry her fiancé, Rosa chooses to put her family’s needs before her own. Rosa’s brothers also carry their own burdens, except for one, the youngest, Avelino who helps Rosa shoulder the weight of the family’s problems.
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Karnal (1983)
Character: Gusting
When Narcing brings home his wife Puring to their hometown Mulawin in the 1930s, it sets off a series of events that include parricide, infidelity, betrayal, guilt and redemption.
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Night of the Cobra Woman (1972)
Character: Dr. Tezon
After being bitten by a cobra in the Philipines, Lena can turn herself into a snake and she stops aging. The curse comes with a price. The priestess Lena must consume cobra venom and vital young men to stay young.
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Karma (1981)
Character: N/A
Sarah is assaulted by Eric on the eve of her wedding. Years later, their paths cross again, and the coincidence leads them to a shocking discovery: They are in fact reincarnations of Enrico and Guada, illicit lovers who lived 60 years ago. Are they destined to follow the path of the long-dead couple … and with what effects on their present-day marriages?
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Daughters of Satan (1972)
Character: Dr. Dangal
A man buys a painting depicting witches being burned at the stake, one of whom bears an uncanny resemblance to his wife.
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The Last Reunion (1980)
Character: Raoul Amante
Several members of a platoon of American soldiers not only kill a Japanese general, but also rape and murder the man's wife. The couple's son, Kimon, witnesses these ghastly events and vows revenge. Thirty-three years later the platoon get back together in Manila for a reunion. The adult Kimon also shows up to pick off the platoon members who are responsible for butchering his parents.
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Blood Thirst (1971)
Character: Calderon
A sex-crimes specialist from New York travels to the Philippines to help his friend, a Manila homicide detective, solve a series of murders.
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Project: Kill (1976)
Character: Chief Insp. Cruz
A former government assassin flees a mind-control program in the Philippines, pursued by his ex-partner, the local police and Asian gangsters.
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