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Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: first movie of Premiere Productions this certified box-office hit is the first Filipino movie to run for 30 days in the Philippines, earning P225,000 (a huge amount at that time). Guerilyera: Octavio Silos: Carmen Rosales, Tita Duran, Celso Baltazar, Oscar Moreno, Maria Cristina: Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: Victory ...
Pre-1940 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s ... A list of films produced in the Philippines in Filipino and in English.
Filipino rock guitarists (17 P) Pages in category "Filipino guitarists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
Cesar Ramirez (Ukala), Alicia Vergel (Margarita), Chichay (Gracita), Tolindoy (Tarko), Bert Olivar (Don Sisenando Labrador), Eddie Garcia (Chief Ungka), Martin Marfil (Pietro Bascones), Conrado Conde, Jaime Javier, Teroy de Guzman, Panchito Alba, Pablo Raymundo, Mila Oswald, Herminia Carranza, Joe Sison, Apolonia Aguilar, Corazon Rivas (young Margarita), Nonny Padilla (young Ukala), Sonny ...
Pages in category "Filipino rock guitarists" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Marcus Adoro; B.
Pinoy rock, or Filipino rock, is the brand of rock music produced in the Philippines or by Filipinos.It has become as diverse as the rock music genre itself, and bands adopting this style are now further classified under more specific genres or combinations of genres like alternative rock, post-grunge, ethnic, new wave, pop rock, punk rock, funk, reggae, heavy metal, ska, and recently, indie.
Jose Nepomuceno is known as the Father of Philippine Movies, and is considered one of the pioneers of Filipino cinema. His first movie entitled Dalagang Bukid (1919), a stage play turned movie, is the first movie produced by a Filipino filmmaker.
Pugo and Togo were a Filipino comedy team in Philippine movies during the 1940s up to the 1950s. [1] [2] Composed of Mariano Contreras (1910–1978) and Andres Solomon (1905–1952), their brand of humor consisted of short skits, slapstick, and funny dialogues presented in Manila's theaters, most particularly Clover Theater and Avenue Theater.