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Thursday, February 20, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 552: DIOMEDES MATURAN, CHARITO SOLIS, EDDIE RODRIGUEZ IN "ROSE TATTOO NG BUHAY KO" (1958)

"Rose Tattoo ng Buhay Ko" (1958)
LVN Pictures
Release Date October 2-11, 1958/ Life
Story and Screenplay R.M. Villaroman
Music F. Buencamino, Jr.
Direction Natoy B. Catindig
Cast Diomedes Maturan, Charito Solis, Eddie Rodriguez, Carolina Herranz, Lourdes Medel, Menchi Ferrer, Bobby Vallar, Ched Bermudez, Vicenta Advincula,/ Introducing Agnes Ravel, Marie Paz Lopez


Synopsis: Diomeng (Diomedes Maturan) is a poor boy whose greatest asset is his marvelous voice. His mother and two brothers have high hopes that he may become a great singer someday. Diomeng falls in love with Roselita, a rich, spoiled girl. One day, he overhears Roselita and her gang making fun of the love letters he had sent her. To get Diomeng's mind off his broken heart, his cousin, Eddie, introduces him to Teresita who unknown to Diomeng is Eddie's sweetheart. Diomeng sees in Teresita the embodiment of everything he wants in a girl. They become fast friends, Teresita finds out that Diomeng has a good voice and she persuades him to participate in “Tawag Ng Tanghalan." He becomes regional champion and Roselita is attracted to him. However, Diomeng pays no attention to her as his heart now belongs to Teresita. On the night of the national finals, Diomeng tells Teresita of his feelings. As gently as possible, Teresita tells him that he and Eddie are sweethearts. Diomeng leaves in a huff and everybody is frantic as the finals are about to commence. Finally, Teresita is able to soothe Diomeng's feelings by telling him that she and Eddie have been sweethearts even before she and Diomeng met. Diomeng wins the finals and decides to forget all about girls in the meantime to concentrate on his singing’ career. (Source: Literary Song-Movie Magazine)


Photo: Doña Sisang Filipino Movies Book

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 551: EFREN REYES, OLIVIA CENIZAl, CAROL VARGA, LAURO DELGADO IN "PRINSIPE ALEJANDRE AT DON LUIS" (1957)


"Prinsipe Alejandre at Don Luis" (1957)
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date November 20-29, 1957/ Dalisay
Serialized in Liwayway Magazine
Music Ariston Avelino
Story and Direction Nemesio E. Caravana
Cast Efren Reyes, Olivia Cenizal, Carol Varga, Lauro Delgado, Melita de Leon, Jose Velez, Jose garcia, Lily marquez, Mario Taguibulos, Resty sandel, Phillip Santos, Carpi Asturias, Myra Crisol,  Tony Bobong, Lita Cristobal, Carolina Herranz and the SOS Boys

THE FIFTIES # 550: PARALUMAN, DOLPHY, EDDIE ARENAS, DAISY ROMUALDEZ IN "TATANG EDYER" (1958)


"Tatang Edyer" (1958)
Sampaguita Pictures
Release Date September 26- October 5, 1958/ Dalisay
Story and Screenplay Luciano B. Carlos and Bert Mendoza
Music Danny Holmsen
Direction Tony Cayado
Cast Paraluman, Dolphy, Eddie Arenas, Daisy Romualdez, Herminia Carranza, Darling Twins, Marcela Garcia, Santiago Duenas, Jose Salameda, Sabas San Juan





THE FIFTIES # 549: PARALUMAN, AMALIA FUENTES, SUSAN ROCES, BARBARA PEREZ AND ROSEMARIE (IN THE TITLE ROLE) IN "ULILANG ANGHEL" (1958)


"Ulilang Anghel" (1958)
Sampaguita Pictures
Release Date September 22- October 1, 1958/ Life
Story Eddie Naval
Aired over DZRH
Screenplay Eddie Naval,Chito Tapawan, Emmanuel Borlaza, Medy Tarnate
Music Danny Holmsen
Direction Jose de Villa
Cast Paraluman, Amalia Fuentes, Susan Roces, Barbara Perez, Daisy Romualdez, Tony Marzan, Tito Gala, Greg Martin, Jose Mari, Tony Cayado and Rosemarie (in the title role)/ with Eddie Garcia, Etang Discher, Delia Marcos, Boy Planas/ Guest- Rosa Mia



Tuesday, February 18, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 548: ZALDY ZSHORNACK AND SHIRLEY GOROSPE IN "YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING" (1958)


"You're My Everything" (1958)
People's Pictures, Inc.
Release Date September 21- 29, 1958/ Center
Story Romy Galang, Cesar Amigo, Zaldy Zshornack
Serialized in Kislap-Graphic Magazine
Screenplay Cesar Amigo
Music and Direction Jose Cenizal
Cast Zaldy Zshornack, Shirley Gorospe, Elvira Reyes, Berting Labra, Oscar Roncal, Celia Rodriguez, Nello Nayo, Abelardo Cortes, Capri Asturias, Felisa Salcedo, Carmen Bernardino, Telly Padilla, Lita Cristobal, Carmencita Ferrer

THE FIFTIES # 547: LEROY SALVADOR, LITA GUTIERREZ, LINDA ROXAS, REY RUIZ, PUGO, OSCAR OBLIGACION IN "MR. KURIPOT" (1958)

Mr. Kuripot" (1958)
LVN Pictures
Release Date September 16-25, 1958/ Dalisay
Music Francisco Buencamino, Jr.
Direction Fred Daluz
Cast Leroy Salvador, Lita Gutierrez, Linda Roxas, Rey Ruiz, Pugo, Oscar Obligacion, Rebecca del Rio, Ben Cosca (Bentot)


Monday, February 17, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 546: TESSIE QUINTANA, JOHNNY MONTEIRO, LANI OTEYZA AND EDDIE MESA AS THE "THE SINGING IDOL" (1958)/ Re-posted


"The Singing Idol" (1958)
People's Pictures
Release Date September 11-20, 1958/ Life
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Efren Reyes
Cast Tessie Quintana, Johnny Monteiro, Lani Oteyza and Eddie Mesa (his first starring role)/ with Quiel Segovia, Lily Marquez, Nello nayo, Abraham Cruz, Teroy de Guzman, Al Quinn, Paquito Salcedo, Rogelio Moreno/ Featuring Ben Cosca (or Bentot)/ Guest artists- Angie Dominguez, The Gaymasters




 Eddie Mesa and Lani Oteyza


 Eddie Mesa and Lani Oteyza

Eddie Mesa and Tessie Quintana


Excerpts from:
Eddie Mesa and The Reachable Star

CONVERSATIONS With Ricky Lo
Sunday, April 20, 2008
How did you become the Elvis Presley of the Philippines? There are several other “pretenders” but you are The One.
“You know, I never heard of Elvis when I was in high school at the Arellano High School in Pasay, pero mahilig na ako kumanta. I would sing songs of Mario Lanza, Jerry Vale, Vic Damone and Sammy Davis Jr., who became my favorite. But never Elvis Presley. In fact, when I auditioned for the dzMB show Oras ng Pananghalian, I sang a Sammy Davis song, Six Bridges to Cross. Then, one of the Donato brothers, told me, ‘Sing Elvis Presley songs. Magtayo tayo ng banda.’ I hadn’t even heard an Elvis song then. After several months...I was already out of school then, I never finished high school...I heard an announcer on the radio, ‘Elvis will be singing I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t Shine.’ So, I turned the radio full blast and listened. I thought, ‘I couldn’ sing like this guy!’ Elvis was mumbling. I thought kasi, if you are singing dapat malinaw ang delivery. Not long after, the Elvis movie Love Me Tender was showing and I watched it at a third-run theater in Paco. Wow, I said, ‘Iba si Elvis!’ Iba ang beat niya, iba ang showmanship at mapapaindak ka talaga. Everybody inside the moviehouse was dancing! Back home, I stood in front of the mirror and studied how I could comb my hair like his. I shaved my sideburns para kumapal-kapal. Then, somebody taught me how to play the guitar.”
And that’s how you became Elvis Presley?
“Not yet. I started joining contests. Dito sa La Tondeña hosted by Rosa Rosal at the Luneta (now Rizal Park), at nakasabay ko pa doon ang Reycard Duet. I sang another Sammy Davis song...(Proceeds to sing)...Love, your magic spell is everywhere...I won second prize. There was also the Boy Watsonal Castoria singing contest. I joined several other singing contests and I was winning first, second and third prizes. But I never won when I sang an Elvis Presley song kasi hindi pang-contest ang songs niya.”
Were you already known as Eddie Mesa then?
“I was using my real surname, Eigennman. But when I joined the Boy Watsonal Castoria contest, my cousin said the surname Eigennman was hard to remember so he suggested that I use my mother’s surname, de Mesa. But Eddie de Mesa didn’t sound okay, very redundant, so I decided to drop the ‘de’ even while I was using another name, Eddie Robles. And I won first prize. Later on, the Donato brothers got in touch with me and we formed a band called The Trippers, so called not because we were tripping on drugs but because we always went on trips — to fiestas, funerals, etc. But before The Trippers, I auditioned for Don Jose Zarah, producer of the shows at the Clover Theater, pero hindi ako masyadong pinansin because he thought I was another Bobby Gonzales — you know, sshboom-sshboom, tralalalalala, sshboom- sshboom. But when we auditioned as The Trippers, singing Elvis Presley songs, we were taken in.”
Shirley, My Darling (1958)- Stars Zaldy Zshornack and Shirley Gorospe/ Introducing Eddie Mesa/ Directed by Gerardo de Leon

Clover Theater was the home of stage shows then. Kuya Germs started his career there as a janitor, later graduating to “supporting” roles.
“One week after we began our two-week stint as The Trippers, nagsara ang Clover Theater because Don Jose and the owner of Clover Theater had a quarrel. When it reopened under new management, it was Kuya Germs, I just learned lately, who found a way for us to have another audition, under the directorship of Abraham Cruz who was also an actor-director at Premiere Productions. During the audition, Abraham asked me to sing Elvis Presley songs, then he told me, ‘Do you have a professional name?’ I said, ‘Yes, Eddie Mesa and Eddie Robles.’ Abraham told me, ‘Robles is very common but Mesa is very fresh. If you don’t mind, ihiwalay natin ang pangalan mo and you will be billed as Eddie Mesa, The Elvis Presley of the Philippines, and The Trippers.’ And that’s how I became The Elvis Presley of the Philippines. Soon, nahiwalay na ako sa Trippers. The group accompanying me was The Saints Trio. There was another group called The Modern Trio and it was performing for Don Jose who had by then moved his shows to the Opera House Theater. The Modern Trio got me to perform at Opera House, promising me ‘star billing’ — Tessie Quintana, Reycard Duet and Eddie Mesa. I was paid P250 a week, three times what I was getting at Clover Theater (P80 a week). That was in 1957.”

And how did you get into Premiere Productions?
“While I was at Opera House, a member of Modern Trio introduced me to Doña Adela Santiago, the lady boss of Premiere. I was asked to sing one song, in a Pancho Magalona-Shirley Gorospe movie...I don’t even remember what the title was...but somehow, it didn’t work out. But I was called back and offered a renewable one-year contract. That was in 1958. I was introduced in Shirley My Darling, with Shirley and Zaldy Zshornack. After that, I guested in an omnibus movie...I don’t remember what the title is...composed of several stories and shot in Hong Kong and Singapore. My first starring role was in Singing Idol. More films followed: Hawaiian Boy (with FPJ), Aawitan Kita, Diyes Isang Kanta, etc. When my contract expired, I renewed it, first good for two years and then four years.”
You met and fell in love with Rosemarie at Premiere, right?
“No. I met Rosemarie at dzRH where Sta. Rita de Casia, her first-starring movie, was being dramatized sponsored by Hermoso Drugs which was also owned by the Santiagos. I was asked to sing during the intermission. Nagandahan ako kaagad the first time I saw Rosemarie. I was too shy then to approach her. Instead of talking to Rosemarie, I talked to her mother and asked for Rosemarie’s picture. Rosemarie would later recall that when she heard me singing Hound Dog, she became curious who the guy was na humihingi ng picture niya.”
How soon after that did you start courting her?
“We met again at Premiere. I was there to sign a contract with Premiere and Rosemarie was also there, waiting for her turn after me, also to sign a contract. Sta. Rita de Casia was produced by Balatbat Pictures. It was a hit and Premiere wanted to sign her up. She would later tell me na ang yabang-yabang ko daw dahil hindi ko siya pinansin. Soon after, we started shooting Aawitan Kita and that’s when the courtship started.” (Adding with a laugh) “Naawitan ko talaga siya! We were married in 1961.”
"Aawitan Kita" (1959)- Stars Eddie Mesa, Rosemarie Gil, Ronald Remy, Lourdes Medel, Oscar Keese, Elvira Reyes/ Directed by Gerardo de Leon

How many movies did you do with Rosemarie?
“A few. Aside from Aawitan Kita, there were Hawaiian Boy, Gitarang Ginto and Diyes Isang Kanta. She was supposed to be my leading lady in Pitong Gabi sa Paris but she backed out because she was pregnant with Mark. Ang theme song namin ni Rosemarie was an Elvis Presley song, Is it So Strange.”
For Full articleMore on Eddie Mesa

THE FIFTIES # 545: IRENE WORRELL AND ROCKY ROGERS IN "KILABOT SA STA. BARBARA" (1958)


"Kilabot sa Sta. Barbara" (1958)
Tamaraw Productions
Release Date September 10-16, 1958/ Center
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Irene Worrell, Rocky Rogers, Vic Diaz, Joe Sison, Bert Olivar, Bruno Punzalan, Andres Centenera, Sonia Reyes, Pedro Faustino, Flor Bien, Vicente Liwanag, Dely AtayAtayan, Antonio de la Mogueis, Colin Halal, Roberto Donato, Tony Samonte, Katherine Hotchkiss

Sunday, February 16, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 544: CESAR RAMIREZ AND LILIA DIZON IN THE TITLE ROLE OF "SISANG TABAK" (1958)


"Sisang Tabak" (1958)
Cinematic Philippines, Inc.
Release Date September 7, 1958/ Center
Serialized in Romansa Komks
Music Levi Celerio
Producer Santy Valenciano
Direction Alex M. Sunga
Cast Cesar ramirez, Ramon D' Salva, Joe Sison, Ric Bustamante, Vicente Liwanag and Lilia Dizon (in the title role)/ with Ely Nakpil, Pedro Faustino, Flor Bien, Dadang Ortega, Linda Lopez, Siony Alba, Fred Concengco, Rene Tinoco, Dorothy Maxell, Celestino Salinas, Quiel Segovia Jr., Baby Tessie Valenciano And Ace York Ramirez

THE FIFTIES # 543: NIDA BLANCA, NESTOR DE VILLA, MARITA ZOBEL, BERNARD BONNIN IN "WALA KANG PAKI" (1958)


"Wala Kang Paki" (1958)
LVN Pictures
Release Date September 6-15, 1958/ Dalisay
Music Juan Silos, Jr.
Story and Direction Artemio Marquez
Cast Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa, Marita Zobel, Bernard Bonnin, Guy Donato, Ronnie Villamor, Mila Ocampo, Priscilla Ramirez, Lourdes Medel

THE FIFTIES # 542: AMALIA FUENTES, JUANCHO GUTIERREZ, SUSAN ROCES, ROMEO VASQUEZ AND JOSE MARI IN "TAWAG NG TANGHALAN" (1958)


"Tawag ng Tanghalan" (1958)
Vera-Perez Productions
Release Date September 1-10. 1958/Life
Story T.D. Agcaoli
Music Carding Cruz and the Tirso Cruz Band
Screenplay and Direction Armando Garces
Cast Amalia Fuentes, Juancho Gutierrez, Susan Roces, Romeo Vasquez and Jose Mari/ with Pamchito Alba, Boy Planas, Horacio Morelos, Herminia Carranza, Eddie and Boy Mallares/ Guests- Diomedes Maturan, Lerrie Pangilinan, Lovers Trio, Carmen Rosales, Hi-Fi Twins, Carina Afable, Ike Lozada, Home Rockers led by Raul Silos


Saturday, February 15, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 541: FERNANDO POE, JR., JESUS 'OG' RAMOS, TERESITA MENDEZ, CHIQUITO AND THE LO' WAIST GANG IN "LO'WAIST GANG AT SI OG SA MINDORO" (1958)


"Lo' Waist Gang at si Og sa Mindoro" (1958)
Larry Santiago Productions
Release Date August 27- September 5, 1958/ Dalisay
Music Clod Delfino
Direction Pablos Santiago
Cast Fernando Poe, Jr., Jesus 'Og' Ramos, Teresita Mendez, and the Lo' Waist Gang (Chiquito, Paquito Toledo, Berting labra, Bobby Gonzales, Boy Francisco, Butch Bautista, Tony Cruz, Boy Sta. Romana, Mario Antonio, Elizabeth ramsey, Luis San Juan, Rafael Jimenez/ Guest star- Nello Nayo



THE FIFTIES # 540: PANCHO MAGALONA AND LILIA DIZON IN "GLORY AT DAWN (LUALHATI SA UMAGA)" (1958)


"Glory at Dawn (Lualhati sa Umaga)" (1958)
Pacific Movie Productions, Inc.
Release Date August 20- 26, 1958/ Center
Screenplay J.C. Pangilinan
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Gil de Leon
Cast Pancho Magalona, Lilia Dizon, Martin Marfil, Max Alvarado, Flor Bien, Blackie Francisco, Rosauro Oracion, Domingo del Valle/ Featuring Aruray, Tembong, Tony Dungan, Boy Osin, A. Dagumboy, Loreta de Lara, Vicky Serrano, Linda Lopez, Leon Timog, Ric Perez, Shirley Rodriguez, Quiel Mendoza/ Introducing Lourdes Lozano, Ernesto Santos



Friday, February 14, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 539: RIC RODRIGO, BARBARA PEREZ, MARLENE DAUDEN, GREG MARTIN, EDDIE GARCIA IN "BERDADERONG GINTO" (1958)/ KOMIKS SERIAL AND MOVIE ADAPTATION


 "Berdaderong Ginto" (1958)
Vera-Perez Productions
Release Date August 17-26, 1958/ Dalisay
Story Manuel Dante and A.S. Tenorio
Serialized in Tagalog Klasiks
Screenplay Tommy David
Music Dr. Rodolfo Cornejo
Direction Mar S. Torres
Cast Ric Rodrigo, Barbara Perez, Marlene Dauden, Greg Martin, Eddie Garcia, Etang Discher, Zeny Zabala


"Berdaderong Ginto"
Nobela ni Manuel Dante at A.S. Tenorio
Guhit ni Federic Javinal
Inilathala sa Tagalog Klasiks/ 1958

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 538: CHARITO SOLIS AND EDDIE RODRIGUEZ IN GREGORIO FERNANDEZ'S "ANA MARIA" (1958)


"Ana Maria (1958)
LVN Pictures
Release Date August 12-, 1958/ Life
Music Col. A. Buenaventura
Direction Gregorio Fernandez
Cast Charito Solis, Eddie Rodriguez, Perla Bautista, Ronnie Villamor, Luz Valdez, Vic Diaz, Bobby Villar, Ramon Vargas, Chito Villacorta


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