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Tres Ojos (1954)
Character: N/A
A thrilling actioner of a meathead swashbuckling adventurer with a sensitive heart
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Bernardo Carpio (1951)
Character: Bernardo Carpio
A fantasy epic about the life of mythological strongman, Bernardo Carpio.
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Ang Bombero (1950)
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A hotheaded man becomes a firefighter and is morally tested by other firefighters to join them in an illegal racket.
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Darna and the Giants (1973)
Character: Giant
The Filipino superheroine and her little brother Ding must defend their village from alien-controlled giants.
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Batingaw (1960)
Character: N/A
Only son of an overseer, Magno is much in love with Teresa, daughter of his father's boss, Don Marcos. But Don Marcos wants his daughter to marry Bernabe, a rich gambler, but apparently a gentleman. The town does not know he is the"Bat," a mysterious character who preys on the townsfolk. Teresa turns down Bernabe and in revenge Bernabe has Magno kidnapped and denounced as the Bat.
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Kahariang Bato (1956)
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1956 Filipino film later re-edited into 1970's Horror of the Blood Monsters
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Gabriela Silang (1971)
Character: Nicolas Cariño
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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El Indio (1953)
Character: El Indio
Based on Francisco V. Coching's adventure comics novel, the film tells the story of Fernando (Cesar Ramirez), a handsome and dashing Spanish mestizo who goes back to the Philippines to exact revenge on his father whom he believed abandoned him and his mother Blanquita. There, he discovers the cruel and oppressive colonial government and joins the rebels in the fight against the oppressors as El Indio.
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Diwani (1953)
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Adaptation of a popular serial from Hiwaga Komiks.
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Siklab sa Batangas (1952)
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Here is the surging drama of three brothers - torn between two flags - Here is the story of Elias Tabak - the fire of vengeance burned in his heart, and - it took one woman to tame the fury of his "tabak".
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Anak Ng Kidlat (1959)
Character: Hernan
After being struck by lightning, a woman gives birth a girl who can control electricity.
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Huwag Mo Akong Limutin (1960)
Character: Arturo
Arturo neglects the social life of his wife, who, in turn, is driven to the company of another man.
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MN (1954)
Character: Armando
"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.
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Palasig (1952)
Character: Palasig
Filmed with the exotic splendour of Mohammendan pageantry, filmed with the fire of a great romance, filmed with suspense that soars to breathless heights.
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R.O.T.C. (1955)
Character: N/A
A story about Conchita whose mother died, his father remarries so she leaves to start a new life and meets and falls in love with Ruben a trainee who enlists in R.O.T.C.
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Dumagit (1954)
Character: N/A
A story of the boy Dumagit who grows up in the jungle with his guardian and animal friends. Dr. Joaquin Olivar and his pregnant wife Marina hide in a remote island after Olivar was accused of a crime and Marina feared being ostracized. Marina dies after giving birth to a baby boy, David. Olivar takes care of the baby on his own and gives him the nickname Dumagit. Later, Olivar is killed by a group of men who came into the island to hunt animals. Twenty years later, Federico Olivar, brother of Joaquin Olivar, comes to the island to look for his brother. This film is the Philippine version of Tarzan.
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Ukala (1954)
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An adaptation of the comic of the same name.
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Dugo at Pag-ibig Sa Kapirasong Lupa (1975)
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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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