I always admired Apeng Daldal for his "clean, honest, fun---nothing obscene and no backstabbing" jokes. I first saw him, as a kid, in the TV show, The Big Show and later, Libis ng Baryo and Tindahan sa Kanto, all telecast on Channel 11. That was in 1964. Though underrated, I would rate him an above-par comedian probably in the league of Dolphy and Chiquito. Apeng, a fast talker and good ad-libber, was best remembered for his two protruding front teeth. Those teeth were his biggest asset and became his stepping stone to stardom.
Libis ng Baryo (1964)- Stars Susan Roces, Lito Legaspi, Josephine Estrada, Ramil Rodriguez, Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Jose De Villa
Bandong Pugante (1964)- Stars Eddie Rodriguez, Cecilia Lopez, Aida Roxas, Vic Andaya, Apeng Daldal and Joe Sison/ Directed by Joseph De Cordova
Bandong Pugante (1964)- Stars Eddie Rodriguez, Cecilia Lopez, Aida Roxas, Vic Andaya, Apeng Daldal and Joe Sison/ Directed by Joseph De Cordova
He soon entered the movie world appearing in supporting roles --- his first movie appearance- Libis ng Baryo (1964) with Susan Roces, followed by Bandong Pugante (1964) with Eddie Rodriguez, Babaeng Kidlat (1964) with Dolphy, before being given a major role in 1965 in Sampaguita Pictures’ Magic Bilao and Walis ni Tengteng, both smash hits. His first starring role was Maskulado (1965). There’s no stopping Apeng from here on. He did Mistiko Meets Mamaw, Tatlong Mabilis, Tatlong Mabilis sa Hongkong, Pogi Dozen, Baticobra at Flying Salakot, among others.
Trio Los Bobo (1970)- with Apeng Daldal, Bert 'Tawa' Marcelo
and Cachupoy/ TV Show/ Channel 5
and Cachupoy/ TV Show/ Channel 5
Many thanks to Lola Emma (wife of Apeng), to the Gabriel Family and to Ms. Joni Hernandez.
Simbangis ng Tigre (1964)- Stars Amalia Fuentes, Bernard Bonnin, Van De Leon, Carl Varga, Chichay, Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Tony Cayado
Show Business (1964)- Stars Dolphy, Jose Mari, Maggie De La Riva, Apeng Daldal, Aruray, Ponga, Dulce Lukban/ Directed by Tommy C. David
Magic Bilao (1965)- Stars Rosemarie, Dindo Fernando, Apeng Daldal/ with Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, Nori Dalisay/ Directed by Artemio Marquez
Walis ni Tenteng (1965)- Stars Rosemarie, Dindo Fernando, Blanca Gomez, Bert LeRoy,Jr. and Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Artemio Marquez
Maskulado (1965)- Stars Apeng Daldal, Lopito, Yolanda Guevarra, Imelda Ilanan, Arnold Mendoza, Vicente Liwanag/ Directed by Artemio Marquez
Tatlong Mabilis (1965)- Stars Bentot, Cachupoy and Apeng Daldal/with Rey Taylo, Vilma Valera, Ruby Regala and Stella Suarez/ Directed by Jose Miranda Cruz
Tatlong Mabilis sa Hongkong(1965)- Stars Bentot, Cachupoy and Apeng Daldal/with Mila Montanez, Stella Suarez, Chona Delgado and Eva Darren/ Directed by Jose Miranda Cruz
Pitong James Bonds (1966)- Stars Pugo, Lopito, Bentot, Tugak, Pugak,Cachupoy and Apeng Daldal/with Ruby Regala, Minda Morena, Nellie Madrigal / Directed by Tony Camonte
Mistico Meets Mamaw (1966)- Stars Marlene Dauden, Charlie Dava and Apeng Daldal/ with Martin Marfil, Rebecca Gonzales/ Directed by Totoy Rivera
The Pogi Dozen (1967)- Stars Chiquito, Tugak, Pugak, Toto, Pabo, Ponga, Tintoy, Joseph Polk, Manok, Pepot and Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Luis San Juan
The Son of Dyango Meets Dorango Kid (1967)- Stars Bino Garcia, Eli Salas, Renato Del Prado, Apeng Daldal, Popoy, Anna Ledesma and Merle Fernandez/ Directed by Wilthor
Dobol Dribol (1979)- Stars Nora Aunor, Robert Jaworski, Dely Atay-Atayan, APeng Daldal, Pugak/ Story and screenplay by Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Jose Dagumboy
Kamakalawa (1981)- Stars Christopher De Leon, Chat Silayan, Techie Agbayani, Raul Aragon, Apeng Daldal/ Directed by Eddie Romero
Simon:
ReplyDeleteIsa si Apeng Daldal sa mga comedian na nakapagpatawa sa akin, together with Dolphy, Panchito, Chiquito, Babalu, Cachupoy, Pugo, Bentot, Redford White. Sa ngayong mga komedyante, si Vic Sotto, Roderick Paulate at Michael V lang yata ang puwedeng ihanay sa kanila.
I like watching classic Filipino films when I was six years old in the Philippines during childhood years in the 1960's my favorites like action/adventure comedy horror/mystery/suspense/scifi military/war western epic historical drama romance teens/kids and family films they are my favorites from the Philippines especially films & television in entertainment history. Thanks for the information. From:Wayne. www.amazon.com
Deleteso sad kahit ni isa wala na tayong mabibili na movies niya...thx sa pagpost at info.
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Thanks for the comments about the history of Filipino classic movies fr the Philippines they have on DVD/Bluray discs and website too. Thanks! From:Wayne
Deletesuper thanks for posting this... he is lolo.. =) i really didnt realize he was that big until i read your blog. teehee... super thanks..
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Deletesuper galing sa style si apeng at iba pang kasabayan niya, favorite ko ang "cafeteria aroma" bago pumasok sa school...by the way saan ba makakakuha ng copy ng Pogi Dozen..this is my all time fave. thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteI want to watch the comedy/adventure military/war film inspired from American war movies starring Chiquito in Pogi Dozen is now on DVD/Bluray discs soon. Thanks! From:Wayne www.amazon.com
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ReplyDeleteApeng was so underrated,he's not even mentioned as one of the best comedian in the Philippines. No one tops him on a standup act during his tine. He also wrote scripts for fellow comedians.
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