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Aliw-iw (1979)
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The story of an indigenous Igorot woman who traverses the complex path of life to the playful line of destiny.
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Ang Sakristan (1969)
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Dolphy stars as a sacristan who forms a close relationship with a young blind girl.
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Kapitan Inggo (1984)
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A dying man gives Domingo Alejandro Santiago, aka community official Kapitan Inggo, an amulet that attracts lightning and gives him super-strength.
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Iginuhit ng Tadhana (1965)
Character: N/A
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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Higit sa Lahat (1955)
Character: Indo
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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Gigolo (1956)
Character: Don Martin
Virgilio 'Gil' Labrador has made women swoon and his latest victim, Doña Consuelo, has killed herself after discovering his duplicitous crime. Gil relies on his sidekick Bugart to aid in conning women, even their landlady...
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Dugo ng Vampira (1969)
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The town's landed gentleman and unrepentant vampire Angustia has just feasted on a young female victim and is now pursued by an angry mob of torch-carrying villagers. Cornered in the grounds of his villa, Angustia is staked through the heart with a sharpened cross and left to die alone in agony. With the sound of a howling wolf in the distance, he is tended to by his distraught sweetheart, who removes the cross and buries him underneath it. Being mortal, she is also carrying the vampire's children – twins, one good and one inherently evil – and after her mother is thrown down her stairs by an unseen force (linked to the cobra curled around the vampire's grave marker!), she leaves one of the babies, flees the village with the other child, and heads in a trance directly for the sanctuary of Angustia's villa.
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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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Ang Senyorito At Ang Atsay (1963)
Character: Auring's Tatang
Together again Mr. and Miss No 1. The Much-Acclaimed Love Team. In the Most Sophisticated Comedy of the Year.
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Kenkoy (1982)
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Funny man Kenkoy courts Rosing the Manileña in this remake of the popular comics strip by Tony Velasquez.
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Ang Boyfriend Kong Kano (1983)
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In this riotous comedy, Italian import model-turned-actor Dani Diovanni plays an abandoned half-American teenager who catches the fancy of screwball Maricel Soriano who plays the role of a comely lass from Pagsanjan.
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Gabriela Silang (1971)
Character: Fray Millan
Gabriela Silang a Filipino revolutionary leader best known as the first female leader of a Filipino movement for independence from Spain
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Ang Pangarap Ko’y Ikaw (1967)
Character: Francisco
A romance film directed by Mar S. Torres. It features Eddie Gutierrez, Susan Roces, and a cameo role for young Nora Aunor.
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Colegiala (1957)
Character: N/A
A story about Camilla a college student who is just about to graduate receives tragic news that her parents got killed in a car accident. Upon receiving the news her cousin Priscilla along with her uncle visits and comforts her. One day the fiance of Priclila returns home and meets Camilla and falls in love with her.
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Beloved (1958)
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A composer with a bright future ahead of him is aboard a plane that crashes. he survives, but is badly disfigured. He decides not to return to his former life because of his disfigurement. He gets a job in a choir and meets a blind woman with a beautiful voice, and he believes that he can make her into a great singer. However, a wealthy patron takes a liking to her and arranges to take her to the US for an operation that can restore her sight. Her manager/lover is worried that if the operation is successful and she sees how horribly deformed he is, she will leave him.
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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.
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Batwoman and Robin (1972)
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70s Queen of action movies, Virginia and son, Robin Aristorenas teamed up for this spectacular adventure in the 1972 movie, Batwoman and Robin
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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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Lydia (1956)
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She was the angel of mercy in a home where love and happiness reigned until tragedy struck.
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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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Tonyong Bayawak (1979)
Character: N/A
Story of Tonyong Bayawak who was given strong powers but in return turns him into a wild boar whenever he gets angry.
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Joey, Eddie, and Lito (1961)
Character: N/A
A 1961 Filipino romantic musical comedy about three musicians who fell in love with three women.
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Babaing Kidlat (1964)
Character: N/A
A woman whose parents were killed by lightning during her birth has the ability fly and electrocute with her touch
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Dugo at Pag-ibig sa Kapirasong Lupa (1975)
Character: Pari (segment 2)
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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Bona (1984)
Character: Bona's Father
Bona, a middle-class student, becomes infatuated with a struggling actor, Gardo, and drops out of school to live with him. She becomes his unpaid maid, performing chores and enduring his relationships with other women, in the hopes of reciprocation.
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Dance-O-Rama (1963)
Character: N/A
In this Filipino comedy inspired by the daily 60s live TV dance show, Susan Roces plays Adoracion Luna, who, with the other teenage girls in her dormitory, aspires to be crowned Dance-O-Rama Queen.
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Rocco, Ang Batang Bato (1982)
Character: Vulcan
A young boy who has superpowers and is immortal battles to free his parents from the limbo where they are doing penance for their sins.
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Cain at Abel (1982)
Character: Pilo
A modern-day version of the biblical legend of Cain and Abel, the strong-willed matriarch Señora Pina favors her younger son, Ellis, over the older Lorenzo, whom she blames for her husband's death.
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Patayin mo sa Sindak si Barbara (1974)
Character: Mang Chito
Barbara has always been overly indulgent of her little sister, Ruth's every whim. Her past comes back to haunt her when Barbara receives news that her younger sister has killed herself and was witnessed by Ruth's only daughter Karen. Barbara immediately returns to the Philippines to mourn her sister and comfort her unstable niece. Upon Barbara's return, she learns the reason surrounding Ruth's mysterious death.
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Dance of the Dwarfs (1983)
Character: Luis
An anthropologist and an alcoholic helicopter pilot discover a race of predatory reptile men in the jungles of South America.
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Salome (1981)
Character: Mang Baste
The story starts as a seemingly simple crime of passion, Jimmy, the persistent suitor, is stabbed to death by Salome, the young and pretty wife of Kario, an ordinary farmer. But as the story unfolds, conflicting versions of the crime are given.
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