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Saturday, July 11, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 90: ROSA DEL ROSARIO, TEODY BELARMINO, WITH CRISTINA ARAGON, PACO ZAMORA, NATI RUBI, ANTONIO ROLDAN, ZONY QUIZON IN "SINGSING NA SINULID" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Singsing na Sinulid"
Royal Productions
Release Date December 23, 1951 to January 1, 1952/ Clover
Serialized in Bulaklak Magazine
Story Jose L. Santos
Music Constancio C. de Guzman
Direction Eduardo de Castro
Cast Rosario del Rosario, Teody Belarmino Also Starring Cristina Aragon, Antonio Roldan, Zony Quizon, Paco Zamora, Naty Rubi/ Co-starring Pancho Pelagio, Luis San Juan, Ding Tello, Nello Nayo, Francisco Cruz, Conchita Vizconde

THE FIFTIES # 58: JAIME DE LA ROSA, TESSIE QUINTANA, WITH ROSA ROSAL, TONY SANTOS, NIDA BLANCA IN LAMBERTO AVELLANA'S "AMOR MIO" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Amor Mio"(1951)
LVN Pictures
Release Date December 27, 1951- January 5, 1952/ Life
Music Carlos Aguilar
Direction Lamberto V. Avellana
Cast Jaime de la Rosa, Tessie Quintana, Rosa Rosal, Tony Santos, Nida Blanca

Friday, July 10, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 64: OSCAR MORENO, ERLINDA CORTES, WITH JUAN MONTEIRO, FERNANDO ROYO, ANDRES CENTENERA, AFRICA DE LA ROSA, GIL DE LEON, NATI RUBI, JOSE VILLAFRANCA, CECILIO JOAQUIN, OSCAR OBLIGACION IN "ROMEO AT JULIETA" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Romeo at Julieta"
Lebran Productions
Release Date December 14-16, 1951 and January 6- 15, 1952/ Life
Music Prof. J. Esteban Anguita
Production Design Carlos V. Francisco
Direction Ralph Brambles, Jr. & Prudencio B. Mariano
Cast Oscar Moreno, Erlinda Cortes, Juan Monteiro, Fernando Royo, Andres Centenera, Africa de la Rosa, Gil de Leon, Nati Rubi, Jose Villafranca, Cecilio Joaquin, Oscar Obligacion

THE FIFTIES # 84: LYDIA MONTANEZ (IN THE TITLE ROLE), ELENA MAYO, BAYANI CASIMIRO, JOSE CRIS SOTO IN "MARIA BONITA" (1951)/ UPDATED



"Maria Bonita"

Royal Productions
Release Date November 30, 1951/ Clover
Music Ray Alinsod and his Orchestra
Story and Direction Manuel A. Garcia
Cast Lydia Montanez, Elena Mayo, Bayani Casimiro, Jose Cris Soto, with Ernie Javier, Lucy Moran, Rene Antonio, Babes Edwards, Irene & Luz Gutierrez, Bill O' Brien, Shirley Santos, Larry Allen

Thursday, July 9, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 87: OSCAR MORENO, FRED MONTILLA AND CESAR RAMIREZ, WITH VAN DE LEON, TESSIE MARTINEZ, NORMA VALES, MYRNA DELGADO, CARMENCITA ABAD IN "TRES MUSKITEROS" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Tres Muskiteros"
Sampaguita Pictures

Release Date November 27, 1951/ Life
Story Luciano B. Carlos
Direction Nardo Vercudia
Cast Oscar Moreno, Fred Montilla, Cesar Ramirez, Tessie Martinez, Norma Vales, Myrna Delgado, Carmencita Abad and Van de Leon

THE FIFTIES # 93: ROGELIO DE LA ROSA, LILIA DIZON, WITH JOSE VERGARA, VEN MEDINA, JOSE CORAZON DE JESUS, ELENA ACOSTA IN "HARING COBRA" (1951)/ UPDATED

Screen legend Rogelio dela Rosa played dual role in this exciting costume movie, as Felipe, a shipyard stevedore and as Haring Cobra, the deposed king. The scheming Haring Cobra hired the services of Felipe, his look-a-like, to double for him and devised a plan to reclaim his throne. Director Richard Abelardo, known for his terrific and superb camera works and visual effects, was able to put the two characters in a single frame perfectly. One wonders how he did it given the crude movie equipments he had during that time.


Haring Cobra" (1951)
LVN Pictures
Release Date November 17- 26, 1951/ Life
Story Jose L. Santos
Direction Richard Abelardo
Cast Rogelio dela Rosa, Lilia Dizon, Jose Vergara, Ven Medina, Jose Corazon de Jesus, Elena Acosta

The Story--- While working in a shipyard in Jolo, Felipe (Rogelio dela Rosa) is coerced by two henchmen of a deposed monarch, Haring Cobra, to accept a twofold mission - to impersonate him and kill the present usurper to the throne, his cousin, Rahmed (Jose Vergara) and thus stop the forthcoming marriage of Rahmed and the lovely Amahda (Lilia Dizon). In a short flashback, Haring Cobra relates the events that led to his overthrow - how he was betrayed by Rahmed and together with his loyal aides, set upon a raft and left to drift aimlessly at sea; how he lost his right arm and instead of a hand, now has grotesque sharp steel claws (see clip below).




Courtesy of LVN Pictures


The adventurer Felipe is intrigued by the prospects of a huge reward, and the chance of meeting Amahda. He receives a thorough training in impersonating Haring Cobra, including the trademark smirk that the deposed King is famous for. Arriving at this Balinese-type island not far from Jolo, Felipe, now as Haring Cobra, is smitten by the beautiful Amahda, who also feels an attraction to a man she knows to be an impostor.

Rahmed is also in love with Amahda, and wishes to make her his queen, but Felipe (as Haring Cobra), upon meeting Rahmed, is told another version of events that led to Haring Cobra's overthrow. Haring Cobra was the usurper, who grabbed power from his own father, Razul, and killed him. But only Haring Cobra knows that Razul is not dead, but locked up in the ruins of an ancient temple. Felipe is confused by the turn of events, but nevertheless engages Rahmed in a swordfight.

In the meanwhile, the real Haring Cobra arrives in the kingdom, and orders the murder of his own father. His men seize the palace, and Rahmed is killed. Haring Cobra's success is complete, save for one thing. One of his henchmen, Asaad (Ven Medina), reveals to the ruthless King that Felipe and Amahda are in love and plan to run away. The enraged Haring Cobra pursues them and is about to kill them when he himself is gunned down - by his own father, Razul, who managed to escape from his temple-prison. Felipe and Amahda finally leave the island, and Razul regains his throne.(Sypnosis: From Kabayan Central- LVN)




Courtesy of LVN Pictures








(Stills: LVN Pictures)


THE FIFTIES # 69: JAIME DE LA ROSA, EVELYN VILLAR, WITH MILAGROS NAVAL, ALFONSO CARVAJAL IN "PROBINSYANO" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Probinsyano"
LVN Pictures, Inc.
Release Date November 9- 18, 1951/ Clover
Story Susana C. de Guzman
Direction Tony Arnaldo
Cast Jaime de la Rosa, Evelyn Villar, Milagros Naval, Alfonso Carvajal

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 57: ANITA LINDA, REYNALDO DANTE & EDDIE DEL MAR, WITH EDDIE INFANTE, NATI RUBI, PANCHO PELAGIO, TONY TOLMAN, RUBEN RUSTIA IN GERARDO DE LEON'S "SISA" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Sisa"
Premiere Productions
Release Date November 7- 16, 1951/ Life
Music Ariston Avelino
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Anita Linda, Reynaldo Dante and Eddie del Mar/ with Eddie Infante, Nati Rubi, Pancho Pelagio, Tony Tolman, Ruben Rustia



Winner of two Maria Clara Awards (Gerardo de Leon- Best Direction and Anita Linda- Best Actress), Sisa, based on a character from Jose Rizal's first novel, Noli Me Tangere tells of Sisa (played by Anita Linda), the mother of two boys, Basilio and Crispin who work as helpers in the church of San Diego town. The head sacristan (Pancho Pelagio) of the church steals money from the church coffers and accuses the boys of the theft. He tortures the boys, killing Crispin in the process. Basilio, the eldest, escapes to avoid prison. That same night, Pedro (Reynaldo Dante), Sisa's husband, a gambler and a wife beater who spends all his time gambling in the cockpit, comes home and takes all of Sisa's savings. He even eats all the food she prepared for her sons. Basilio comes home and tells his shocked mother about their ordeal in the church.


Courtesy of Premiere Productions

Sisa goes to the priest's house to ask for her missing son but is sent away by the sacristan who stands firm in his accusation of the two brothers' thievery the night before. Back in the house, she is met by the guardia civil (a local militia) looking for her sons, but Basilio has fled again. The militia turn their attention to the mother and abuse her. Sisa goes mad, roaming the streets, homeless, and occasionally helping out in some rich man's house in exchange for some food. Some time later, mad mother and fugitive son come across each other at the town outskirts. Sisa is shocked by the encounter into a moment of lucidity when she recognizes Basilio. But weakness and exposure have taken their toll on the poor woman. She dies in the arms of her son.
(Synopsis- Source: Focus on Filipino Films: A Sampling 1951-1982)






THE FIFTIES # 676: RICO ROMERO, GRACITA DOMINGUEZ, BABY LINDA, BABY VIOLETA AND INTRODUCING MELANIE IN "HIWAGA NG LANGIT" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Hiwaga ng Langit" (1951)
Fortune Pictures
Release Date October 26- November 1, 1951/ Rialto
Photography Fred Obien
Sound D. Santos
Music Lorenzo Fajardo
Executive Producer C. Villongco
Asst. Director Fortunato Santos
Direction Fermin Barva
Cast Rico Romero, Gracita Dominguez, Baby Linda, Baby Violeta/ Introducing Melanie/ Also Starring Jose Troni, Juan Urbano, Andy Bravo, Ruby Bierra, Tessie Abad, Boy Roland, Nora Dee, Emelda Pastor, Laura Alegra

Monday, July 6, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 94: PUGO & TOGO, TEODY BELARMINO, MILAGROS NAVAL IN "DALAWANG PRINSIPENG KAMBAL" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Dalawang Prinsipeng Kambal"
LVN Pictures

Release Date October 28- November 6, 1951/ Life
Direction Manuel Silos
Cast Pugo & Togo, Teody Belarmino, Milagros Naval

THE FIFTIES # 71: MILA NIMFA, BEN PEREZ, WITH AMELIA SAGUINSIN, SONIA REYES, CORAZON RIVAS, BINING LOPEZ IN "BASAG NA MANIKA" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Basag na Manika"
Royal Productions
Release Date October 24- November 6, 1951/ Clover
Music Constancio C. de Guzman
Direction Fernando Poe
Cast Mila Nimfa, Ben Perez, Amelia Saguinsin, Sonia Reyes, Oscar Obligacion, Corazon Rivas, Bining Lopez


Sunday, July 5, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 70: FRED MONTILLA, LINDA ESTRELLA, TESSIE AGANA, ROSA MIA, RUDY FRANCISCO IN "BATAS NG DAIGDIG" (1951)/ UPDATED


"Batas ng Daigdig"
Sampaguita Pictures
Release Date October 18- 27, 1951/ Life
Story and Direction Artemio Marquez
Cast Fred Montilla, Linda Estrella, Tessie Agana, Rosa Mia, Rudy Francisco

THE FIFTIES # 135: EFREN REYES, LOPITO, EDDIE INFANTE, OSCAR KEESE, WITH ARTURO LERMA, TONY TOLMAN, RUBEN RUSTIA, PANCHO PELAGIO IN GERARDO DE LEON'S " 10th BATTALION SA 38th PARALLEL, KOREA" (1951)/ UPDATED


"10th Batallion sa 38th Parallel, Korea" (1951)
Premiere Productions
Release Date September 28- October 7, 1951/ Life
Story Cirio H. Santiago
Music Ariston Avelino
Direction Gerardo de Leon
Cast Efren Reyes, Lopito, Eddie Infante, Oscar Keese, Arturo Lerma, Tony Tolman, Ruben Rustia, Pancho Pelagio, Nita Ramos, Alice Contreras, Mercedes Cruz, Francisco Cruz, Tony Liwanag, Lito Anzures, Nello Nayo

Saturday, July 4, 2026

THE FIFTIES # 91: ARMANDO GOYENA, PRISCILLA CELLONA, WITH IKE JARLEGO, Jr., ROSA MIA, PACO ZAMORA, NATY BERNARDO, GREGORIO TICMAN IN "PAG-ASA" (1951)/A FILM BY LAMBERTO AVELLANA/ UPDATED


"Pag-asa" (1951)
LVN Pictures
Release Date September 18, 1951/ Life
Direction Lamberto Avellana
Cast Armando Goyena, Priscilla Cellona/ with Ike Jarlego, Jr., Rosa Mia, Paco Zamora, Naty Bernardo, Gregorio Ticman, Leonora Ruiz, Miniong Alvarez



Recently orphaned, Celing (played by Priscilla Cellona in her first starring role) and her robust and playful kid brother Piding (Ike Jarlego Jr) went to Manila to find work in the home of their late parents' hacienda landlord (Paco Zamora). However they were treated miserably by the landlord's ill-tempered second wife, DoƱa Esperanza (Naty Bernardo).
Physically abused and beaten, Celing and Piding ran away one night and ended up in an amusement park where they met Victor (Armando Goyena), a ferris wheel operator. Victor took pity on them and brought them home to his mother, Aling Teria (Rosa Aguirre). The old woman welcomed the two with open arms.



Celing, who happened to have a good singing voice, was persuaded by Victor's uncle, Mang Sebio (Gregorio Ticman) to join an amateur radio singing contest. She won and it became the start of a very successful singing career. However, her new good fortune brought her no joy because Victor pretended not to care about her at all. Celing was secretly in love with Victor and the young man addressed her as "kid." On the other hand, Victor and Piding became fast friends.


Meanwhile, the scheming DoƱa Esperanza decided she must take Celing back after reading about her success in the newspaper. She talked to Victor about her decision and even threatened to take the matter to the court. Feeling that it could be for the good of Celing and Piding, Victor had a heart-to-heart talk with Celing and advised her to go back to DoƱa Esperanza. Celing agreed to return, more so she felt she was nothing at all to Victor. When Piding learned about it, he became hysterical and ran away… only to meet a fatal accident. The concluding parts can be viewed in two parts on the two clips below---


Courtesy of LVN Pictures

Stills: From LVN Pictures


THE FIFTIES # 85: TITA DURAN, PANCHO MAGALONA, WITH TOLINDOY, ARURAY IN "KASINTAHAN SA PANGARAP" (1951)/ UPDATED



"Kasintahan sa Pangarap"
Sampaguita Pictures
Release Date September 3, 1951/ Life
Music Pastor De Jesus
Direction Enrique Moreno (Eddie Romero)
Cast Tita Duran, Pancho Magalona, Tolindoy, Aruray

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