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Friday, March 31, 2017

THE SEVENTIES # 594: VIC VARGAS (IN THE TITLE ROLE), ROSANNA ORTIZ, DINDO FERNANDO AND AURORA SALVE IN "AMBROSE DUGAL" (1973)


"Ambrose Dugal" (1973)
Silver Film Productions
Release Date April 25, 1973
Serialized in United Komiks
Story Manuel Ramirez
Screenplay Manuel Rodriguez
Cinematography Zosimo Corpuz
Music Demet Velasquez
Direction M.D. Navarro
Cast Vic Vargas (In the title role), Rosanna Ortiz, Dindo Fernando and Aurora Salve/ Also Starring Jane Mamangon, May Villarica, Margie Tanquintic, Nympha Bonifacio and Alicia Alonzo/ In cameo roles- Vic Silayan, Mary Walter, Angel Confiado, Roger Saulog, Boy Quiambao, Manno del Fierro/ Introducing Maritess

8 comments:

Anony said...

Asan na kaya ang kopya ng mga pelikulang ito. They are our country's treasures. And the millineals should watch these films.

Brother John said...

I watched this as a young boy. Sana mapanood ko ulit. Quite scary.

Anonymous said...

Classic horror mystery suspense fantasy supernatural melodrama film starring Vic Vargas Rosanna Ortiz Mary Walter Dindo Fernando & Aurora Salve released in 1972 became a compilation film & cult favorite dubbed as the “Dorian Gray of the Philippines “ by the foreign media in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

As seen in the Philippines during the martial law era of 1974 on RPN 9 Network prime time movie night & became a cult classic & compilation movie in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

Vic Vargas as Ambrose Dugal the ageless immortal man & a living person Filipino version of Dorian Gray became the antihero & villain.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

I like the classic Filipino movies when I was a kid during childhood in Manila Philippines in the 1960’s era became a popular culture & collectors item in the Philippines. way emoises@gmail.com.

Anonymous said...

Ambrose Dugal based from the story by Rico Bello Omagap serialized in TV films comics animation and media throughout the world.

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