In 1961, Producer-Director Cirio H. Santiago came up with a biggest casting coup that year with the contract signing of reigning World boxing champion Gabriel ‘Flash’ Elorde to film the boxer's colorful life story. Elorde, who wrested the World Junior Lightweight Championship from Harold Gomes in 1960, was the biggest sports figure that time. He was just chosen the Athlete of the Year by the Philippine Sportswriters Association and was awarded the 1960 TOYM (Ten Outstanding Young Men) award in the field of sports.
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"The Flash Elorde Story" (1961)
Cirio H. Santiago Film Organization
Release Date February 18, 1961/ Universal
Story Taby Tabaniag/ Sportscope Magazine
Screen Adaptation Augusto Buenaventura and Bert Duenas
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Cesar Gallardo
Cast Gabriel 'Flash' Elorde, Aura Aurea, Ruben Rustia, Chiquito, Mary Walter, Belen Velasco,
Cirio H. Santiago Film Organization
Release Date February 18, 1961/ Universal
Story Taby Tabaniag/ Sportscope Magazine
Screen Adaptation Augusto Buenaventura and Bert Duenas
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Cesar Gallardo
Cast Gabriel 'Flash' Elorde, Aura Aurea, Ruben Rustia, Chiquito, Mary Walter, Belen Velasco,
Nello Nayo, Lito Anzures, Francisco Cruz, Jesus Lapid, Tanny Campo, Tommy Romulo, Johnny Williams, Ronnie Scarela/ Introducing Danilo Espiritu
---The first Tagalog Picture to be shown at Universal Theater---
---The first Tagalog Picture to be shown at Universal Theater---
Da Flash also made a movie with Da King called Mano-Mano. If FPJ were alive today, maybe, he would also make a movie with Da Pambansang Kamao.
ReplyDeleteDa Flash also made a movie with Da King called Mano-Mano. If FPJ were alive today, maybe, he would also make a movie with Da Pambansang Kamao.
ReplyDeleteHi Ronuel! Naunahan mo lang ako. That will be my next post. Thanks!
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