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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

LOLITA RODRIGUEZ, 81

Veteran actress and one of Philippine Cinema icons, Lolita Rodriguez passed away on Monday (November 28). She died in California after a stroke. She was 81.




Literary Song-Movie Magazines/ April 1955 and April 1956 issues

Lolita Rodriguez, Dolores Clark in real life, was born on January 29, 1935 in Urdaneta Pangasinan. In 1953, at the age of 18, she entered the movies. She was given walk-on roles. As an extra, she used to earn 5 pesos per appearance. Her first movie was Ating Pag-ibig, followed by Gorio at Tekla, El Indio, Cofradia, Kiko, Reyna Bandida, Sa Isang Sulyap mo Tita and Diwani.
She was introduced as second lead in Pilya (1954) where she portrayed Gloria Romero’s older sister. Her first starring role was Jack and Jill (1955), the same movie that established Dolphy as the top comedian of the country. After being nominated twice, she finally won her first Famas Best actress award in 1956 for the movie Gilda. In the first nomination, despite her credible portrayal as a tomboyish jeepney driver in Jack and Jill, she lost the 1954 award to a fellow Ilocana (Gloria Romero in Dalagang Ilocana) by a mere two votes. The next year, she again lost to Rosa Rosal (Sonny Boy) by only one vote.
From a comedy to light drama roles in 1954, Lolita eventually landed to a more mature and heavy drama roles in the 60s.


1. Pilya (1954)- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Ric Rodrigo/ Introducung Lolita Rodriguez Directed by Tony Cayado
2. Sabungera (1954)
- Stars Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Dolphy, Boy Alano/ Directed by Tony Cayado


3. Batas ng Alipin (1955)- Stars Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Tito Galla, Liberty Ilagan/ Directed by Octavio Silos
4. Binibining Kalog (1955)- Stars Ramon Revilla, Lolita Rodriguez, Rudy Frnacisco, Rosa Mia/ Directedby Octavio Silos



5. Jack and Jill (1955)
- Stars Rogelio de la Rosa, Lolita Rodriguez and Dolphy/Directed by Mar S. Torres

6. Rosana (1955)
- Stars Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Norma Vales/ Introducing Daisy Romualdez/ Directed by Armando Garces




7. Tanikalang Apoy (1955)
- Stars Paraluman, Rita Gomez, Lolita Rodriguez, Van de Leon, Eddie Garcia, Etang Discher, Bella Flores, Matimtiman Cruz/ Directed by Jose de Villa

8. Gilda (1956)
- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Eddie Arenas, Rosa Mia, Eddie Garcia, Zeny Zabala/ Directed by Armando Garces




9. Kanto Girl (1956)
- Stars Oscar Moreno, Lolita Rodriguez, Aruray, Bella Flores/ Directed by Oliive de la Torre
10. Busabos (1957)- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Eddie Arenas, Rudy Francisco, Daisy Romualdez/ Directed by Jose de Villa



11. Gabi at Araw (1957)
- Stars Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden, Eddie Garcia, Tolindoy/ Directed by Octavio Silos
12. Taga sa Bato (1957)- Stars Paraluman, Lolita Rodriguez, Luis Gonzales, Van de Leon and Eddie Garcia/ Directed by Conrado Conde



13. Tarhata (1957)- Stars Fred Montilla, Ramon Revilla, Van de Leon, Barbara Perez and Lolita Rodriguez/ Directed by Armando Garces
14. Kundiman ng Piso (1958)
- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Eddie Arenas, Tony Marzan, Marlene Dauden/ Directed by Tony Cayado




15. Mapait na Lihim (1958)
- Stars Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Van de Leon, Marlene Dauden, Etang Discher/ Directed by Octavio Silos

16. Alipin ng Palad (1959)
- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Luis Gonzales, Eddie Garcia, Tony Cayado,Bella Flores, Zeny Zabala/ Directed by Octavio Silos





17. Cicatriz (1959)
- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Luis Gonazales, Barbara Perez, Carlos Salazar, Greg Martin, Rosita Noble, Bella Flores, Zeny Zabala,Venchito Galvez, Ven Medina/ Directed by Tony Cayado

18. Lupa sa Lupa (1960)
- Stars Gloria Romero, Lolota Rodriguez, Luis Gonzales, Bella Flores and Eddie Garcia/ Directed by Mar S. Torres



In 1963, two great Sampaguita talents, Lolita Rodriguez and Marlene Dauden and drama king Eddie Rodriguez starred in Sapagka’t Kami’y Tao Lamang, the movie that turned out to be a sensational and phenomenal hit. The movie garnered the year’s top FAMAS awards--- Best Actor for Eddie Rodriguez; Best Supporting Actress for Marlene Dauden; Best Director for Armando De Guzman. It started the series of the so-called love triangle movies featuring the three dramatic icons in Philippine movies.

Ms. Dauden was memorable in such dramas as Anino ni Bathala (1958) and Kamandag (1959). In both films, Marlene won the FAMAS best supporting actress trophies. She was also awarded the FAMAS Best Actress awards twice: Sa Bawa’t Pintig ng Puso (1964) and Kapag Puso’y Sinugatan (1967).Lolita, on the other hand, was also a FAMAS Best Actress awardee twice: Gilda (1956) and Tinimbang Ka’t Nguni’t Kulang (1974).
Eddie was one of the greatest dramatic actors of Philippines movies and starred in such classics as Kundiman ng Lahi (1959) and Malvarosa (1959).
Together, the troika of Eddie, Lolita and Marlene made their mark in the local movie industry, pooling their talents to come up one hits after another
.

Sapagka't Kami'y Tao Lamang (1963) -
Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and
Eddie Rodriguez/ Directed by Armando De Guzman


Iginuhit sa Buhangin (1965)-
Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and
Eddie Rodriguez
Directed by Armando de Guzman


Hindi Nahahati ang Langit (1965)-
Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and
Eddie Rodriguez with Vilma Santos/
Directed by Lauro Pacheco


Kay Tagal ng Umaga (1965)- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and Eddie Rodriguez/ with Vilma Valera and Vilma Santos/ Directed by Lauro Pacheco

Saan Ka Man Naroroon (1966)- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and
Eddie Rodriguez/ Directed by Lauro Pacheco


Kapag Puso'y Sinugatan (1967)- awarded FAMAS Best Picture- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and Eddie Rodriguez/ Directed by Fely Crisostomo


Sino Ang May Karapatan? (1968)-Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and Eddie Rodriguez with Vilma Santos / Directed by Ding M. De Jesus
Ikaw... (1969)- Stars Lolita Rodriguez, Marlene Dauden and
Eddie Rodriguez/ Directed by Luis Enriquez




"Tubog sa Ginto" (1970)
Lea Productions
Release Date December 25, 1970/ Dalisay
Story Mars Ravelo
Cinematography Steve Perez
Music Doming Valdez
Screenplay and Direction Lino Brocka
Cast Lolita Rodriguez, Hilda Koronel, Jay Ilagan and Eddie Garcia/ Also Starring Luis Gonzales, Marissa Delgado, Mario O'Hara, Veronica Palileo


"Stardoom" (1971)
Lea Productions
Release Date October 8, 1971/ Opera
Story Orlando Nadres
Cinematography Fredy Conde
Music Jose Mari Chan
Screenplay and Direction Lino Brocka
Cast Lolita Rodriguez, Eddie Garcia, Walter Navarro and Hilda Koronel/ Introducing Lotis Key/ Also Starring Caridad Sanchez, Tita Munoz, Mary Walter, Ruben Rustia, Mario O'Hara and Jimmy Morato/ Co-starring Veronica Palileo, Celeste Legaspi, Joonee Gamboa, Glenn Bernardo, Marco Polo, Estrella Kuenzler



"Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang" (1974)


"Lunes, Martes, Miyerkules, Huwebes, Biyernes, Sabado, Linggo" (1976)


"Ina, kapatid, Anak" (1979)


"Ina Ka ng Anak Mo" (1979)

"Paradise Inn" (1984)

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

POST-WAR TAGALOG MOVIES # 165: ROGELIO DE LA ROSA AND SIGRID GURIE IN "SWORD OF THE AVENGER" (1948)


"Sword of the Avenger" (1948)
Eagle Lion Films
Released thru Trans-Pacific Films
Release Date November 26- December 10, 1948/ Life
Cast Rogelio de la Rosa, Sigrid Gurie/ Also Starring Ralph Morgan, Duncan Renaldo, Leonard Strong, David Leonard

Monday, November 28, 2016

POST-WAR TAGALOG MOVIES # 164: VIDA FLORANTE, LEILA MORENA, ROSA ROSAL, PILAR PADILLA, FERNANDO ROYO, BIMBO DANAO IN "APAT NA DALANGIN" (1948)


"Apat na Dalangin" (1948)
Nolasco Bros. Pictures
A Luis F. Nolasco Production
Release Date November 26- December 13, 1948/ Center
Direction Carlos Vander Tolosa
Cast Vida Florante, Leila Morena, Rosa Rosal, Pilar Padilla, Fernando Royo (in his first starring role), Bimbo Danao

Sunday, November 27, 2016

POST-WAR TAGALOG MOVIES # 163: JOSE PADILLA, JR., LILIA DIZON, ARMANDO GOYENA IN "KAAWAY NG BABAE" (1948)


"Kaaway ng Babae" (1948)
LVN Pictures
Release Date November 20-29, 1948/ Dalisay
Story and Direction Nemesio E. Caravana
Cast Jose Padilla, Jr., Lilia Dizon, Armando Goyena, Alfonso carvajal, Bayani Casimiro, Luis San Juan, Armando Canseco
More on the movie, click here

Saturday, November 26, 2016

POST-WAR TAGALOG MOVIES # 162: ARSENIA FRANCISCO, JAIME DE LA ROSA, RINO BERMUDEZ IN "HAMAK NA DAKILA" (1948)


"Hamak na Dakila" (1948)
Premiere Productions
Release Date October 11- 20, 1948/ Dalisay
Serialized in Sinagtala Magazine
Based on the novel, "Intsik na Beho" written by Narciso S. Asistio
Photography Arsenio Dona
Asst. Director Cesar Gallardo
Direction Paquito Bolero
Cast Arsenia Francisco, Jaime de le Rosa, Rino Bermudez/ Also Starring Virginia Montes, Rolando Liwanag, Lopito, Lily Mariflor, Amelita Sol, Aurora Dizon, Cesar Gallardo, Pedro Faustino, E. Gonzales, Al Johnson, Terry Gonzales, Sese Trinidad

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

POST-WAR TAGALOG MOVIES # 128: LEOPOLDO SALCEDO, MILA DEL SOL, WITH ALFONSO CARVAJAL IN "KUBA SA QUIAPO" (1949)


"Kuba sa Quiapo" (1949)
LVN Pictures
11th Anniversary Presentation
Release Date August 11-22, 1949/ Dalisaay
Serialized in Paruparo Magazine
Story and Direction Nemesio E. Caravana
Cast Leopoldo Salcedo, Mila del Sol/ Also Starring Alfonso Carvajal/ Co-starring Carmencita Palma, Gil de Leon, Salvador Zaragoza, Jose de Cordova, Florentino Ballecer, Lou Salvador, Bayani (Casimiro)

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