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  2. Kundiman ng Puso - Wikipedia

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    Kundiman ng Puso (transl. Song of the Heart) is a 1958 Philippine musical-romantic film produced by Sampaguita Pictures. The film is in black and white. The film is in black and white. Plot

  3. Ilocana Maiden - Wikipedia

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    A black and white film produced and released by Sampaguita Pictures, a radio adaptation of the film was serialized over DZRH Sampaguita Radio Program and also, it launched the career of Tita de Villa. It was theatrically released on July 4, 1954.

  4. Balisong (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sampaguita Pictures: Release date. 1955 () Country: Philippines: Language: ... The film is in black and white. Cast. Alicia Vergel as mother of Ace Vergel;

  5. List of movies produced by Sampaguita Pictures - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of theatrical feature films founded in 1937 owned by Sampaguita Pictures. It is also include some movies produced by their co-film companies like Vera-Perez Productions, VP Pictures or its combination of the two film company.

  6. Sampaguita Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Sampaguita Pictures was a Philippine film production company. It was named for the Philippine national flower , sampaguita . Though no longer functioning, the company's Sampaguita Compound remains in Quezon City.

  7. Tres Muskiteros - Wikipedia

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    Sampaguita Pictures Starring Oscar Moreno, Fred Montilla, César Ramírez, Teresita Martinez, Norma Vales, Myrna Delgado, Rebecca del Rio, Gloria Romero, Carmencita Abad

  8. LVN Pictures - Wikipedia

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    LVN Pictures was formed by the De Leon ["L"], Villongco ["V"], and Navoa ["N"] families before the onset of World War II in 1938. [1] At that time, the American-occupied Philippines was a ready market for American films, which further influenced various filmmakers like Jose Nepomuceno (the Father of Philippine Movies) to set up various film production companies to produce Tagalog movies.

  9. National symbols of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Governor-General Frank Murphy declared sampaguita and narra as national symbols during the Commonwealth era. The Republic Act (RA) 8491, also known as Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines, stipulates the code for national flag, anthem, motto, coat-of-arms and other heraldic items and devices of the Philippines. [1]