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The Manila Times is the oldest extant English-language newspaper in the Philippines.It is published daily by The Manila Times Publishing Corp. (formerly La Vanguardia Publishing Corporation) with editorial and administrative offices at 2/F Sitio Grande Building, 409 A. Soriano Avenue, Intramuros, Manila.
This is a list of newspapers published in Metro Manila. Metro Manila has four major English-language daily papers: the Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, the Philippine Daily Inquirer, and The Philippine Star. [1] [2]
First Films Dito sa Pitong Gatang: Pablo Santiago: Fernando Poe Jr., Nanette Medved, Paquito Diaz: Action, comedy: FPJ Productions Engkanto: Tata Esteban: Janice de Belen, Francis Magalona, Raul Zaragosa, Maila Gumila, Emon Ramos, Apple Pie Bautista, Suisan Lozada, Cita Astals, Roderick Paulate: Action, horror: Double M Films Dudurugin Kita ng ...
Ober da Bakod: The Movie: June 22 Ariel Ureta: Janno Gibbs, Anjo Yllana, Gelli de Belen, Donita Rose: Comedy: Viva Films: Sana Dalawa ang Puso Ko: July 27 Mac Alejandre: Dina Bonnevie, Rustom Padilla, Alice Dixson: Romance, drama: Forever: September 28 Rowell Santiago Aga Muhlach, Mikee Cojuangco
Topakk MMFF theatrical release poster Directed by Richard V. Somes Written by Jimmy Flores Will Fredo Richard V. Somes Produced by Wilfredo C. Manalang Michaelangelo Masangkay Ria Atayde Sylvia Sanchez Richard V. Somes Starring Arjo Atayde Julia Montes Sid Lucero Cinematography Louie Quirino Edited by Jamie Dumancas Music by Jose Antonio Buencamino Production companies Nathan Studios Strawdogs ...
Eddie Gutierrez (In their first lead role), Liberty Ilagan (In their first lead role), Carmen Rosales, Rita Gomez, Katy de la Cruz, Eddie Garcia, Carlos Salazar, Etang Discher, Bella Flores, Ven Medina, Matimtiman Cruz: Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: B/W: First leading role of Eddie Gutierrez and Libery Ilagan Katotohanan o Guniguni
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By August 1897, Liebman and Peritz presented the first movies on the Lumiere Cinematograph in Manila. The cinema was set up at Escolta Street at the corner of San Jacinto Street. A test preview was presented to a limited number of guests on August 28 and the inaugural show was presented to the general public the next day, August 29, 1897. [14]