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Friday, September 29, 2017

THE SEVENTIES # 735: AMALIA FUENTES, VIC VARGAS, ALONA ALEGRE, WITH DICK ISRAEL, ALICIA ALONZO, ANGIE FERRO, REZ CORTEZ AND INTRODUCING ANTHONY ALONZO IN "PSSSST...HALIKA, BABAE!" (1974)


"Psssst... Halika, Babae!" (1974)
MVN Cinema
Release Date November 8, 1974
Story and Screenplay Ruben Arthur Nicdao
Cinematography Loreto U. Isleta
Produced by Manuel Valdez Nieto III
Direction Maria Saret
Cast Amalia Fuentes, Vic Vargas, Alona Alegre, Dick Israel, Alicia Alonzo, Angie Ferro, Rez Cortez/ Introducing Anthony Alonzo/ Special Participation- Rodolfo (Boy) Garcia and Rosemarie Gil/ Also Starring Angge, Fanny Urduja, Gina Onrubia and Pando/ with Enrico Villa, Juano del Gallego, Ursula Carlos, Aida Pedido, Jay Pineda




10 comments:

Anonymous said...

International title as Hey Common Ladies by the foreign media in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

Classic Filipino melodrama film starring Vic Vargas Alona Alegre Dick Israel Alicia Alonzo Angie Ferro Rez Cortez & Anthony Alonzo released in 1974 this film is suitable for mature audiences only this story contains adult themes innuendo nudity sexual content & others became a compilation movie and cult favorite in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

Not shown on YouTube Channel or Cinema One Global.

Anonymous said...

Alicia Alonzo (b.1946 Manila Philippines) Filipina actress retired from showbusiness in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

Anthony Alonzo (1948-98) Filipino actor brother of Alicia Alonzo.

Anonymous said...

Alona Alegre (1948-2018) Filipina actress sister of Philip Salvador Leroy Salvador Ross Rival & others.

Anonymous said...

Rez Cortez (b.1953 Philippines) Filipino actor father of Cai Cortez.

Anonymous said...

Angie Ferro Filipina actress who portrayed as supporting characters & antagonist in Filipino movies and television in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

Vic Vargas Filipino actor and martial artist.

Anonymous said...

Dick Israel Filipino actor of Mexican Spanish and American descent who portrayed as supporting characters and villainous roles in the Philippines.

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