9 Teeners (1969)- Stars Rosemarie, Bert Leroy, Jr., Ricky Belmonte, Jeanne Young, Nova Villa, Jackie Belmonte, Eddie Miller, Vivian Lorrain, Nora Aunor / Directed by Mitos Vilareal
By the beginning of 1969, Nora Aunor was given feature billing by Dr. Jose 'Doc' Perez in such movies as 9 Teeners, a popular TV show that time, and Young Girl, where she was teamed up for the first time with Tirso Cruz III. Her contract with Sampaguita Pictures had expired and as a freelancer she did and appeared in movies with other movie outfits--- Banda 24 and Drakulita for Barangay, Oh Delilah and Karate Showdown for JBC, and two Lea pictures, Pabandying-Bandying and Adriana. She was on a non-exclusive contract with the Perezes. There's no stopping the 16 year-old Nora from then on. She's on her way of attaining full stardom on her next movie assignment. Watch out for Part two of Nora Aunor circa 1969.
YeYe Generation (1969)- Stars Rosemarie, Pepito Rodriguez, Ricky Belmonte, Eddie Miller, Elizabeth Bankhead/ Guests- Nora Aunor and Tirso Cruz III/ Directed by Artemio Marquez
Young Girl (1969)- Starring Ricky Belmonte, Jeanne Young, Mila Del Sol, Nova Villa, Eddie Miller, Elizabeth Bankhead, Ike Lozada, German Moreno and Nora Aunor-Tirso Cruz III/ Directed by Mitos Villareal
Banda 24 (1969)- Stars Helen Gamboa, Nova Villa, Chichay, German Moreno, Ike Lozada, Jackie Belmonte/ Guests- Nora Aunor, Tirso Cruz III/ Directed by Consuelo R. Osorio
Pa-Bandying-Bandying (1969)- Stars Chiquito, Pilita Corrales, Chichay, Jerry Pons, Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, Ike Lozada, Eddie Mercado, Nora Aunor, Carida Sanchez, Boby Gonzales and Merci Molina/ Directed by Jose 'Pepe' Wenceslao
Adriana (1969)- Stars Amalia Fuentes, Dante Rivero, Luis Gonzales, Lourdes Medel and Boots Anson-Roa/ Directed by Armando de Guzman/ How come Nora's name was not included in the billing?
Oh, Delilah (1969) - Stars Ricky Belmonte, Pilar Pilapil, Delia Dolor, Ike Lozada, Bebong Osorio, Nora Aunor, Tirso Cruz III, Rebecca Rocha/ Directed by Consuelo R. Osorio
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They are all classic Filipino films from the 1960's and the 1970's unforgettable stories like action/adventure martial arts scifi/fantasy comedy musical/family kids/teens western military/war and historical epic/romance drama became collectors item in Philippine history. Thanks for the information. From:Wayne
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