Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Mabuhay Singers - May Ibong Kakanta-Kanta (1973)


Sylvia La Torre - Granada (1958)

Alyas Big Time (1999) - Zoren Legaspi & Ana Capri



ALYAS BIG TIME
February 18 1999
Regal films
Zoren Legaspi ...
Ana Capri
Via Veloso
Brandon Ramirez
Dindo Arroyo
Dinky Doo Jr.
Rando Almanzor
Joanne Hernandez
Archie Ventosa
Allan Laceda
Mon Bernardo
Roland Falcis
Totoy Magno
Jack Falcis
Joe Lapid
Glenn Carpio
John Eramis
Rudy Castillo
Pilo Loreto
Nemie Samson
Lily Monteverde (executive producer)
Jaime Fabregas (music)
Eduardo Cabrales (cinematography)
Joven Tan (writer)
Pong Mercado (direction)

Baby Jane - Pananagutan (1979)


Reycard Duet - (KATABI KO'Y MAMAW) ALIS D'YAN (1967)




Haring Cobra (1951) - Rogelio dela Rosa & Lilia Dizon


Screen legend Rogelio dela 
Rosa played dual role in this exciting costume movie, as Felipe, a shipyard stevedore and as Haring Cobra, the deposed king. The scheming Haring Cobra hired the services of Felipe, his look-a-like, to double for him and devised a plan to reclaim his throne. Director Richard Abelardo, known for his terrific and superb camera works and visual effects, was able to put the two characters in a single frame perfectly. One wonders how he did it given the crude movie equipments he had during that time.


Haring Kobra is a costume epic, one of the countless produced in the early 1950s, revealing the Filipino's obsession with folklore and fantasy

Among the film's more interesting features is the dual role played by Rogelio dela Rosa, the matte paintings of a mythical Balinese kingdom executed by the film's director, Richard Abelardo, and the production and costume design by National Artist Carlos 'Botong' Francisco.



While working in a shipyard in Jolo, Felipe (Rogelio dela Rosa) is coerced by two henchmen of a deposed monarch, Haring Kobra, to accept a twofold mission - to impersonate him and kill the present usurper to the throne, his cousin, Rahmed (Jose Vergara) and thus stop the forthcoming marriage of Rahmed and the lovely Amahda (Lilia Dizon)


In a short flashback, Haring Kobra relates the events that led to his overthrow - how he was betrayed by Rahmed and together with his loyal aides, set upon a raft and left to drift aimlessly at sea; how he lost his right arm and instead of a hand, now has grotesque sharp steel 







Alma Bella



Alma Bella 

She starred in Punyal na Ginto, 

one of the earliest talkie in the then fledgling Philippine cinema.


Andres Centenera (1906-1976)


Filmography

1937 - Teniente Rosario
1938 - Alipin ng Palad (Sampaguita Pictures)
1938 - Dahong Lagas (Sampaguita Pictures)
1939 - Punit na Bandila(X'Otic)
1939 - Tatlong Pagkabirhen (X'Otic)
1939 - Ang Kaban ng Tipan (X'Otic)
1949 - Alamat ng Perlas na Itim (Lawin Pictures|Lawin)
1949 - Bulakenyo (Liwayway Films)
1950 - Siete Infantes de Lara (MC)
1950 - Genghis Khan(MC)
1951 - Sigfredo (Lebran)
1951 - Romeo at Julieta (Lebran)
1952 - Kalbaryo ni Hesus(Lebran)
1956 - Buhay at Pag-ibig ni Dr. Jose Rizal (Balatbat & Bagumbayan)
1957 - Kahariang Bato (Tamaraw Studios)
1958 - Kilabot sa Sta. Barbara (Tamaraw Studios)
1958 - Brides of Blood
1965 - Tagani
1965 - Once Before I Die
1968 - Brides of Blood
1968 - Escape to Mindanao
1971 - Beast of the Yellow Night
1972 - The Big Bird Cage
1973 - The Twilight People
1973 - Beyond Atlantis
1974 - Black Mamba
1975 - Banaue: Stairway to the Sky



Andres Centenera (1906 - )


Andres Centenera (1906 - 1976)


Andrés Centenera (1906 - 1976)  is a Filipino prewar character actor. He is the grandfather of famous Filipino singer Rafael Centenera. He continued to appear in movies up to the 1980s.
Andres Centenera, born in Goa, Camarines Sur. He was the son of Dona Rita Garchitorena and Don Candido Garcia Centenera. He was the grandson of Don Andres Garchitorena, member of Aguinaldo's Hong Kong Junta and Governor of Ambos Camarines.

Filmography

Nora Aunor - Ti Ayat Ti Meysa Nga Ubing (1972)



Conching Rosal - Lulay (1957)


Relly Coloma - Sa Libis ng Nayon (1968)



Relly Coloma - Bakya Mo Neneng (1970)


Panibugho (1979) by Rafael Centenera


Carmencita Abad (1933 - )

Graceful and Alluring '''Carmencita Abad''' which is Carmencita Decano Abad in real life was born in 1933 was a younger sister of another PreWar Filipino actress Corazon NobleInspired of Alexander Dumas's The Three Muskiteers a Filipino version made by Sampaguita Pictures in 1951 was Abad's first major role. The only movie under Sampaguita Pictures that was released in 1951 before she moved to the rival company, Lvn Pictures,  in the early 50s.

Abad's first movie in Lvn Pictures was in cameo role with Evelyn Villar teamed up with a handsome lead actor of the company Armando Goyena as a Filipino Super Hero as Kapitan Kidlat from the movie Kidlat, Ngayon.

1951 
Tres Muskiteros aka Three Muskiteers

1953 
Kidlat, Ngayon - Lvn Pictures, aka Lightning, Today

1954 
Damong Ligaw - Lvn Pictures

1954 
Ikaw ang Dahilan - Lvn, aka You are the Reason

1954 
Singsing na Tanso - Lvn Pictures, aka Silver Ring

1955 
Tagapagmana - Lvn, aka Inheritance

1955 
Hagad - Lvn Pictures, aka Police

1955
1 2 3 - Lvn Pictures

1955
Panyolitong Bughaw - Lvn Pictures, aka Blue 
Handkerchief

1955
Karnabal
Lvn Pictures, aka Carnival

1956
No Money, No Honey - Lvn Pictures

1956
Everlasting - Lvn

1956
Medalyong Perlas - Lvn, aka Pearl Necklace

1956
Kumander 13 - Lvn, Commander 13

1957
Dalawang Ina - Lvn, aka Two Mothers

1957 - Rosalina - Lvn

1958 - Zarex - Lvn

1959 - Bayanihan - Lvn

1959 - Biyaya ng Lupa 

                                                              Filmography by Edbon3000 (Edgar Ebro)