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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

"MALVAROSA" (1957-58): A FILM BY DR. GREGORIO FERNANDEZ #1/ KOMIKS SERIAL AND MOVIE ADAPTATION


"Malvarosa" (1958)- Stars Charito Solis, Leroy Salvador, Carlos Padilla, Jr., Eddie Rodriguez, Rebecca del Rio, Vic Silayan, Vic Diaz, Johnny Reyes, Rey Ruiz/ Directed by Gregorio Fernandez


Courtesy of LVN Pictures

Malvarosa is the poignant story of a family’s struggles in life. It tells of Rosa (played by Charito Solis) who lives in the slums near the railroad tracks, with her mother and five brothers. Her mother (Rebecca del Rio) wallows in guilt and depression, when her drunkard father is run over by a train. Though she is set to marry her fiancé (Leroy Salvador), Rosa chooses to put her family’s needs before her own. Rosa’s brothers also carry their own burdens, except for one, the youngest, Avelino (Eddie Rodriguez) who helps Rosa shoulder the weight of the family’s problems.

The movie, directed by Gregorio Fernandez, was based on the komiks serial novel by Clodualdo del Mundo.




Espesyal Komks/ 1957
Nobela ni Clodualdo del Mundo Guhit ni Fred Carillo


Komiks materials- From the collection of Steve Santos

Saturday, January 9, 2010

LEOPOLDO SALCEDO & JOSE PADILLA, JR. IN "KAMBAL NA LIHIM" (1953)


Left- "Ang Kamay ng Diyos" (1947)- Stars Carmen Rosales, Leopoldo Salcedo, Gerardo de Leon, Roberto Rosales/ Directed by Eddie Romero


Right- "Ngayon at Kailan Man" (1947)- Stars Jose Padilla, Jr., Ester Magalona, Carlos Padilla, Anita Linda/ Directed by Carlos Padilla




Left- "Ang Lumang Simbahan" (1949)- Stars Leopoldo Salcedo, Leila Morena/ Directed by Luis Nolasco

Right- "Diego Silang" (1951)- Stars Jose Padilla, Jr., Leila Morena, Nena Cardenas, Lopito, Fred Santos, Oscar Keesee/ Directed by Gerardo de Leon

Leopoldo Salcedo and Jose Padilla, Jr., two great movie icons of yesteryears appeared together for the first time in 1953 in the movie, Kambal na Lihm. Considered as a casting coup that time, the two popular actors were then the undisputed Kings of Philippines Movies. The movie
, produced by Deegar Cinema, Inc., also starred Margaret Merritt, Angela Luna and Carol Varga, under Ricardo Brillantes direction.



"Kambal na Lihim"(1953)- Stars Leopoldo Salcedo, Jose Padilla, Jr., Margaret Merritt, Angela Luna, Carol Varga, Jose Villafranca, Pedro Faustino/ Directed by Ricardo Brillantes

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

MARCH 6, 1951: "ROBERTA" BREAKS BOX-OFFICE RECORDS



Sampaguita Pictures was established in 1937 and was hit by a huge fire in 1951 with hundreds of film prints destroyed. The movie,
Roberta starring Tessie Agana in her first lead role as a battered child, became one of the sensational hits of the year and saved the company from bankruptcy. The movie had its Premiere Night on March 1, 1951 witnessed by a record-breaking crowd of 7,636 people at Life Theater with a 800 to 1,000 seating capacity. It went on to shatter box-office records at the tills during its regular run, with the following astronomical figures, unprecedented that time---First Day- 15,527 people; Second Day-15,962; Third Day- 19,603; Fourth Day- 14,201. Ticket rates that time: Orchestra- 1.50/ Balcony- 2.50/ Loge- 3.50.



The movie made Tessie Agana the studio's biggest draw and box-office champion and hailed as one of the biggest child stars of the decade.

Scheduled for exhibition that week are two movies from rival studios--- LVN Pictures' Pulo ng Engkanto and Premiere Productions' Kapitan Bagwis
.


"Pulo ng Engkanto" (1951)- Stars Lilia Dizon, Pugo & Togo, Alfonso Carvajal/ Directed by Oscar del Rosario


"Kapitan Bagwis" (1951)- Stars Efren Reyes, Anita Linda, Lopito, Oscar Keesee, Patria Plata/ Directed by Cesar Gallardo

Hollywood movies, as always, dominated the scene with movies like "A Life of Her Own," starring Lana Turner and Ray Milland; "Operation Pacific" with John Wayne; "Branded' with Alan Ladd and "Halls of Montezuma" with Richard Widmark.










Saturday, January 2, 2010

MAY 31, 1951: "DARNA" PREMIERES AT CLOVER THEATER



"Darna" (1951)- Stars Rosa del Rosario, Ben Perez, Mila Nimfa, Manuel Ubaldo and Cristina Aragon/ Directed by Fernando Poe, Sr.

Darna, a popular Pilipino Komiks serial novel by Mars Ravelo made its movie debut in 1951, opening June 1 at Clover Theater. It had its Gala Premiere, May 31. The movie, which starred Rosa del Rosario in the title role, was directed by Fernando Poe, Sr. under Royal Productions. Two other Tagalog movies opened that week, Sampaguita Pictures’ Bernardo Carpio starring Cesar Ramirez and Alicia Vergel at Life and Atheca Productions’ Taimtim na Dalangin with Eduardo del Mar and Norma Blancaflor at Dalisay.

Five Hollywood movies also opened in several first-run Manila cinemas: Crisis (Gary Grant and Jose Ferrer) at Ideal; The Redhead and The Cowboy (Glenn Ford and Edmond O’Brien) at Avenue; 14 Hours (Paul Douglas and Richard Basehart) at State; Born Yesterday (Judy Holliday and William Holiday) at Capitol and The Enforcer (Humphrey Bogart) at Lyric.



Left- "Bernardo Carpio" (1951)- Stars Cesar Ramirez, Alicia Vergel, Bella Flores, Bert Olivar, Pedro Faustino, Rosa Mia/ Directed by Artemio Tecson and Benjamin Resella

Right- "Taimtim na Dalangin" (1951)- Stars Eduardo del Mar, Norma Blancaflor, Baby Linda/ Directed by Ding M.de Jesus









Wednesday, December 30, 2009

DECEMBER 30: RIZAL EXECUTION REENACTMENT

Actor Pancho Magalona as Jose Rizal did a re-enactment of the hero's execution during the rites commemorating Rizal's 66th death anniversary in 1962.


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

"CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY" (1965)

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!!!


"Christmas Holiday" (1965)- Stars Eddie Mesa, Helen Gamboa, Jerry Pons, Joe de Castro, Ollie dela Pena, Dulce Lucban, Ponga/ Directed by Pablo Santiago

Sunday, December 20, 2009

"PASKO NG LIMANG MAGDALENA" (1965)



In the cold, chilly Christmas of 1965, filmgoers were treated not with fantasy, horror and other regular typical movies that we normally see during the Metro Manila Film Festivals, but with this irresistible, sizzling movie titled “Pasko ng Limang Magdalena.” The movie, billed as “an action and dramatic explosion in x’mas wrapping,” it starred five of the popular sex sirens of the 60s, Divina Valencia, Daisy Romualdez, Ruby Regala, Lucita Soriano and Miriam Jurado. The five were ably supported by five moviedom’s great character actors, Eddie Garcia, Robert Campos, Max Alvarado, Rodolfo ‘Boy’ Garcia and Rod Navarro.


"Pasko ng Limang Magdalena" (1965)- Stars Divina Valencia, Daisy Romualdez, Ruby Regala, Lucita Soriano and Miriam Jurado/ with Eddie Garcia, Robert Campos, Max Alvarado, Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia & Rod Navarro/ Directed by Armando Garces

Friday, December 18, 2009

A VERY ELUSIVE NORA MOVIE AD

When I posted an entry on Nora and Vilma last year, I was hard-pressed to locate the newspaper ad of Nora’s And God Smiled at Me. This was to complement the blog entry I’ll be posting that time. It’s quite difficult for me to find one since the movie's opening date falls on October 15, right after the declaration of Martial Law (Sept. 21). All publications then were ordered closed.

However, I stumble this ad a couple of weeks ago and want to share it with you especially with the Noranians.




More on Nora---

The International Circle of Online Noranians, in cooperation with the UP Film Institute, will be commemorating the 25th anniversary of ’Merika, Condemned,and Bulaklak sa City Jail with a FREE screening of the films at the Videotheque of the UP Film Institute, UP Diliman, on December 19, 2009 (Saturday), starting at 1:00 pm.

The schedule is as follows:
1:00 pm, ’Merika
2:45 pm, Bulaklak sa City Jail
7:00 pm, Condemned

A program will be held—featuring a panel discussion with guests and the soft launch of the DVD of Bona and Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos from NV Productions and Ivory Music & Video—between 4:30 and 7:00 pm at the UPFI Bernal Gallery. The public is invited






Thursday, December 17, 2009

A FILIPINO STEALS SCENE IN "OPERATION PETTICOAT" (1959)



An unknown Filipino actor appeared in a guest role as a farmer in the 1959 Cary Grant-Tony Curtis movie, "Operation Petticoat." He almost stole the scene from the two great Hollywood stars. Here’s that memorable film clip below---





Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces about his time as the first commander of the boat, in 1941. Three days after Pearl Harbor, the sub is damaged during an enemy air raid in the Philippines; rather than abandoning her, Sherman and his chiefs refloat the boat. He's forced to accept the services of Lt. Nick Holden (Tony Curtis), who has no sea experience. Curtis sneaks a handful of Philippine refugees and several gorgeous nurses into the all-male sub and all breaks loose. A very delightful Blake Edwards classic.



TV host and comedian Ariel Ureta, a popular TV personality in the 70s, started out as an advertising man. He got into television via noontime show, “Ariel Con Tina,” with co-host, teen star Tina Revilla in the early 70s, replacing “Stop, Look and Listen.” This was later replaced by another show called “Twelve O’clock High.”
 
The slogan that got him into deep trouble


What I remember most about Ariel was when he was made to ride a bicycle at CampCrame because he dared to say: “Sa ikauunlad ng bayan, bisikleta ang kailangan,” instead of “Sa ikauunlad ng bayan, disiplina ang kailangan.” It happened during the early part of Martial Law. Ariel later sported a very short haircut when he appeared in his program, as part of the punishment, I suppose.

He also appeared in the movies early in his showbiz career, zooming as Superman in “Zoom, Zoom Superman” and as Popeye, Dracula and Dyango in “Si Popeye, atbp.” He went on to do more TV shows in the mid 70s, among this was the top rating early night show “Ariel & Co. After Six.”

Today, he hosted Todo-Todo Walang Preno, a top-rating and award-winning DZMM teleradyo program with Winnie Cordero. What keeps me glued to his program is Ariel’s vast knowledge of almost any topics which he shares with listeners and televiewers. He loves to crack jokes and share some of his funny experiences. As Ariel once said, “pag napatawa natin sila… boundary na ako!”


Two back-to- back top rating primetime shows of BBC Channel 2 in 1976--- "Ariel & Co. After Six" (6:30 pm) and "Nothing But the Truth"(8:30 pm) hosted by Inday Badiday.


TV Times/ 1976
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"Zoom, Zoom, Superman" (1973)- Stars Ariel Ureta, Miss Rita Gomez, Boots Anson-Roa, Rosanna Ortiz, Liza Lorena, Celia Rodriguez, Edgar Mortiz, Gina ALajar, Max Alvarado and Gina Pareno/ Directed by Ishmael Bernal, Elwood Perez and Joey Gosiengfiao


"Si Popeye atbp" (1973)- Stars Ariel Ureta, Aurora Pijuan, Celia Rodriguez, Orestes Ojeda, Maricru Del Gallego, Mike Parsons, Cloyd Robinson, Dick Israel and Gina Pareno/ Directed by Ishmael Bernal, Elwood Perez and Joey Gosiengfiao



"Jack and Poy" (1977)- Stars Ariel Ureta and Nino Muhlach/ with Marilou Destreza, Paquito Diaz and Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia/ Direced by Luciano B. Carlos


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