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Thursday, October 4, 2007

MY BOOK ON "DA KING"


One of my prized collections is my book on FPJ, a 200 + pages hardbound, which I titled it as A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK: FPJ MOVIE ADS (1955-2003). I only made two copies, one which I gave to FPJ personally during the 2004 Presidential Election. The book, which he signed, is fully illustrated with movie ads, articles, photos, which I painstakingly compiled since the 60s. It is divided into 6 chapters --- the 50s, the 60s, the 70s, the 80s, the 90s and 2000s chronicling almost five decades of FPJ's colorful movie career, from 'Anak ni Palaris' in 1955 to 'Pakners' in 2003.  

Eight years later, in 2012, I was able to have the book also signed by the Queen herself, Ms. Susan Roces. That made the book priceless with both the signatures of the King and Queen of Philippine Movies on it.




Inside Book Cover designed by artist STEVESANTOS






Signed by  Fernando Poe, Jr. and Susan Roces

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FPJ signing and browsing the book. He mentioned some movies and made comments as he scanned through the pages of the book. The movie, 'Dakilang 9' he said, released in the 60s was produced because of the success of a western film, 'Magnificent 7' starring Steve McQueen. He also cited a film, 'Los Lacuacheros' made in the 50s, saying with a smile, "wala kaming ginawa dyan sa pelikula na yan kung hindi maglakad ng maglakad lang hanggang sa huli."


The meeting took place February 9, 2004 at the FPJ studios at Del Monte, QC. Since it was the start of the presidential campaign, I have to squeeze myself into a large phalanx of people who were swarming the actor, trying to meet and shake his hand. A rally just took place at the vacant lot of the compound attended by some of his ticket mates. I was fortunate and lucky enough to at least get pass his tight security and had a few minutes from him. With me at that time was Nino Muhlach and his supporters from a group called Batang Panday, a youth group supporting the candidacy of the actor.



6 comments:

James DR said...

Simon, you have to publish this book and make it available to everyone! Please....! It's a treasure!

jacinto san isidro said...

Simon tama si jimi. Aabangan namin yan. Punta ako sa shop mo ngayong bakasyon.

yuri said...

simon available na ba yung book mo for sale na ba ito? magkano? sana igawa mo rin si mam susan tapos pa sign mo rin sa kanya.

Genifer said...

na-publish na po ba itong book na ito? gusto ko po siya.. FPJ through the years...

-FPJ avid fan

Unknown said...

I am the big fan of Fernando Poe Jr. He is the character actor played as the main protagonist/hero includes street fighter vigilante soldier swordsman/warrior policeman/detective bounty hunter & gentleman in Philippine films television & media in entertainment history of Philippine cinema. Thanks! From:Wayne

Unknown said...

His real name was Ronald Allen Poe his pseudonym Ronwaldo Reyes became Fernando Poe Jr in Philippine entertainment history. Thanks! From:Wayne

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