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  2. Sampaguita Pictures - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, after its last successful film Batch '81, Sampaguita Pictures stopped producing films and focused solely on distribution and post-production of films until 2005. In March 1987, Sampaguita Pictures celebrated its 50th anniversary with a television special produced by Marichu Perez Maceda, the wife of politician Ernesto Maceda. [7]

  3. 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.

  4. Waling-waling - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, a motion was filed in the House of Representatives of the Philippines to declare the Waling-waling as the country's national flower, replacing the Sampaguita. [9] [10] In 2013, a bill was passed by the Philippine Senate declaring the Waling-waling as a national flower alongside the Sampaguita. [11]

  5. Marlene Daudén - Wikipedia

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    Marlene Daudén (born 1941) is considered one of the greatest Filipina drama actresses of all time. She achieved her legendary status as a film thespian during her film career that spanned from the 1950s up to the 1970s.

  6. Tita Duran - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Sampaguita Pictures cast Duran in a tear-jerker movie titled Inang Mahal (Dear Mother). Her second movie for Sampaguita Pictures was Ang Magsasampaguita (The Sampaguita Vendor). Duran made two movies for LVN Pictures: Pangarap (Dream) and Sawing Gantimpala (Lost Prize), both in 1940. After World War II, she

  7. Paraluman - Wikipedia

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    She then became a famous leading lady in romantic movies, but when she made a comeback, her image was repackaged by Sampaguita Pictures owner Dr. José "Doc" Pérez. She was given character roles, playing nemesis to Gloria Romero in Hongkong Holiday , then as a disabled woman in Tanikaláng Apoy (1959).

  8. Subways Are Their Own Separate World And These 50 Photos ...

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    Alternatively, if you want a more candid, honest, and 'raw' photo, there's merit to taking a photo without anyone knowing. A lot depends on your philosophy as a photographer. #28 Showtime, Folks.

  9. Etang Discher - Wikipedia

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    Enriqueta "Etang" Discher Grau (November 24, 1906 – November 22, 1991) was a Filipino character film actress frequently cast in villainous roles. Her stern, gaunt Castilian face loomed in many post-war Filipino films, especially soap opera-type dramas.