Monday, January 18, 2016

Supremo (2012) - Alfred Vargas & Mon Confiado





Alfred Vargas
 Mon Confiado
Nicco Manalo
Alex Vincent Medina
Edmon Romawac
Shielbert Manuel
Lehner Mendoza
Manu Respall
Jeff Fernandez
Banjo Romero
Alex Cabodil
Nica Naval
Hermie Concepcion








Botika sa baryo - Diomedes Maturan & Marita Zobel


Botika sa Baryo - Diomedes Maturan & Marita Zobel


Supremo (2012) - Alfred Vargas & Mon Confiado




Alfred Vargas

 Mon Confiado

Nicco Manalo

Alex Vincent Medina

Edmon Romawac

Shielbert Manuel

Lehner Mendoza

Manu Respall

Jeff Fernandez

Banjo Romero

Alex Cabodil

Nica Naval

Hermie Concepcion

Kamandag - Fred Montilla & Rita Gomez

Sylvia Rosales




James Batman (1966) - Dolphy & Boy Alano

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Ang Pangarap ko'y Ikaw (1967) - Susan Roces & Eddie Gutierrez



Sor Remedios (1948) - Paraluman & Fred Montilla



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Dearest One (1966) - Jose Mari & Liberty Ilagan



Dearest One (1966)

Larry Santiago Productions

Jose Mari

Liberty Ilagan

Bella Flores

Elvira Reyes

Lito Garcia

Aruray

Rodolfo Cristobal

Pilita Corrales

Rebecca Gonzales

The Electromaniacs

Josefino Cenizal
Music

Jose Flores Sibal
Screenplay

Lauro Pacheco
Director

King & Queen For a Day (1963) - Dolphy & Chichay

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This movie was in tribute of the staff and crew behind the movies produced by Sampaguita Pictures. They were played by Dolphy, Panchito, Chichay and other actors and actresses of the said film outfit. The title was about a popularity contest in the studio where some of the said staff and crew were the candidates.

 Here, the King of Comedy played a janitor named “Julio Antukin” who became involved in most of the hilarious situations in the movie studio premises like throwing the pin of the grenade instead of the grenade, when he replaced a bit player, at the site where a movie director, played by Ading Fernando, was standing giving instructions about a scene. 

Another one was when he was assigned in the sound room where his clumsiness in the operation of its equipment caused the switching of the male and the female voices of its contract stars, played by Jose Mari Gonzales and Liberty Ilagan, in a musical number scene. In the end, he redeemed himself, when he was able to help the studio from being robbed by a gang of criminals which made him the “King” while Chichay was the “Queen”. Vilma Santos appeared in this movie as Dolphy’s younger kid sister.

Kalabog en Bosyo (1961) - Dolphy & Panchito

Kalabog en Bosyo (1961) - Dolphy & Panchito

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Operetang Sampay-Bakod (1958) - Dolphy, Amalia Fuentes & Jose Mari










Another movie where the Dolphy and Panchito tandem led the cast. The duo played patriarchs of their respective families who stage and perform operetas or musical plays in their hometown. They wanted at least two of their respective children to follow their footsteps so they sent them to Manila to study classical music. But this was not meant to be, since this was the era of the start of rock and roll and other related music, a different kind of music was learned. This caused a generation gap between the older folks and the young ones, but later both sides came into a compromise when a member of the younger generation was involved in a vehicular accident which made her disabled. This compromise was in the opereta where the two generations switched roles. The older ones performed rock and roll and other related music acts while the younger ones did the classical music acts. There was a song in the former’s acts where Dolphy’s character as “Kiko” became “Frankie”.

Operetang Sampay-Bakod (1958) - Dolphy, Amalia Fuentes & Jose Mari







Another movie where the Dolphy and Panchito tandem led the cast. 

The duo played patriarchs of their respective families who stage and perform operetas or musical plays in their hometown. 

They wanted at least two of their respective children to follow their footsteps so they sent them to Manila to study classical music. But this was not meant to be, since this was the era of the start of rock and roll and other related music, a different kind of music was learned. 

This caused a generation gap between the older folks and the young ones, but later both sides came into a compromise when a member of the younger generation was involved in a vehicular accident which made her disabled. This compromise was in the opereta where the two generations switched roles. 

The older ones performed rock and roll and other related music acts while the younger ones did the classical music acts. 

There was a song in the former’s acts where Dolphy’s character as “Kiko” became “Frankie”.