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Showing posts with label MARIO BARRI. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 344: JOSE PADILLA, JR., RENATO ROBLES, MARIO BARRI, MARTIN MARFIL, RIC BUSTAMANTE, BRUNO PUNZALAN IN "13 HUDAS" (1963)


"13 Hudas"
Santy Valenciano Productions
Release Date February 15, 1963/ Boulevard
Story S. Valenciano and R. Marcelino
Photography Mike Accion
Direction Jose Velasco
Cast Jose Padilla, Jr., Renato Robles, Mario Barri, Martin Marfil, Ric Bustamante, Bruno Punzalan, Ding Tello, Ely Nakpil, Flor Bien, Blackie Francisco, Bino Garcia, Jose Salazar, Leo San Diego as the "13 Hudas"/ Also starring Lina Carino, Jose Sison, Jennings Sturgeon/ with Salvador Zaragosa, Pedro Faustino, Carol Velasco,Limbo Lagdameo, Noli Tello, Ruben Burgos, Rene Yabut and Ben Perez (in a very special role)/ Introducing Helen Morris, Daniel Gallego


Monday, October 20, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 308: ALL-STAR CAST, 4 STORIES, 4 DIRECTORS IN "KABABALAGHAN O KABULASTUGAN ?" (1962)


"Kababalaghan O Kabulastugan?"
Tamaraw Productions
An R.J. Productions
Release Date December 30, 1962- January 8, 1963/ Center
Story Jose Miranda Cruz
First Story: "Embalsamador
Direction Lopito
Cast Lopito, Dely Atay-Atayan, German Moreno, Kasupang, Manuel Barbeyto
Second Story: "Sepulturero"
Direction Pugo
Cast Pugo, Lina Carino, Monang Carvajal, Flor Bien, Salvador Zaragoza
Third Story: "Mamaw"
Direction Bentot
Cast Bentot, Chichay, Aruray, Soto and Mario Barri
Fourth Story: "Bangungot"
Direction Pugak
Cast Pugak, Alfonso Carvajal, Paria Plata, Sepa and Lily Marquez




Tuesday, October 14, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 298: AMADO CORTEZ, LYN D"AMOUR, BERTING LABRA, MARIO BARRI, VIC DIAZ, JOE SISON, MARTIN MARFIL, RIC BUSTAMANTE IN "CHOKARAN" (1962)


"Chokaran" (1962)
V Productions
Released thru Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date 1962
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Amado Cortez, Lyn D'Amour, Berting Labra, Mario Barri, Vic Diaz, Joe Sison, Martin Marfil, Ric Bustamante/ Featuring Oona St. John, Melissa Dane, Teresa Haine


Monday, October 13, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 293: FERNANDO POE, JR., AURA AUREA, RAMON D'SALVA, MARIO BARRI, MAX ALVARADO, LITO ANZURES, JESS LAPID, BERT OLIVAR AND PAQUITO DIAZ IN "PAGTUTUOS NG MGA KILABOT" (1962)


"Pagtutuos ng mga Kilabot" (1962)
FPJ Productions
Released thru Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions
Release Date December 8, 1962/ Center and Palace
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Oscar Keesee (Directorial Debut)
Cast Fernando Poe, Jr., Aura Aurea, Ramon D'Salva, Mario Barri, Max Alvarado, Lito Anzures, Jess Lapid, Bert Olivar and Paquito Diaz/ Co-starring Jose Garcia, Bruno Punzalan, Dencio Padilla, Manolo Robles, Lolita Lopez, Avel Morado

Friday, October 3, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 266: CESAR RAMIREZ, WILLIE SOTELO, LALAINE BENNETT IN "BILIS SA BILIS" (1962)

"Bilis sa Bilis" (1962)
Tamaraw Productions
Released thru Center Film Exchange
Release Date September 9, 1962/ Center
Story Marcelo B. Isidro
Serialized in Movie Komiks
Screenplay Jose C. Garcia
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Cesar Ramirez, Willie Sotelo, Lalaine Bennett, Alfonso Carvajal, Nora Nunez, Miguel Anzures, Mario Barri, Bert Olivar, Mary Walter, Jose Sison, Andres Centenera/ Co-starring Ding Tello, Vic Andaya, Blackie Francisco, Edith Bailey, Flor Bien, Mariza Monteza


Sunday, September 28, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 254: EDDIE RODRIGUEZ (IN THE TITLE ROLE), LYN D'AMOUR, CHIQUITO, LILY MARQUEZ, MARIO BARRI, VIC DIAZ IN "KAPITAN TORNADO" (1962)/ KOMIKS SERIAL AND MOVIE ADAPTATION


"Kapitan Tornado" (1962)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date August 2, 1962/ Center 
Story Virgilio Redondo
Screenplay Nilo Saez
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Fely Crisostomo
Cast  Eddie Rodriguez (in the title role)Lyn D'Amour, Chiquito, Lily Marquez, Mario Barri, Vic Diaz, Martin Marfil, Rosario del Pilar, Joseph de Cordova, Ric Bustamante, Ely Nakpil



"Kapitan Tornado"
Katha't Guhit ni Virgilio Redondo
Inilathala sa Espesyal Komiks





Sunday, August 24, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 193: CHARITO SOLIS, EDDIE RODRIGUEZ, LIZA MORENO, GLORIA SEVILLA, ROSITA NOBLE, HECTOR REYES, LYDIA RESMA IN "UMAAPOY NA BAKAL" (1962)


"Umaapoy na Bakal" (1962)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date January 23, 1962/ Center
Story Ruben Yandoc
Music Tony Maiquez
Direction Maio Barri
Cast Charito Solis, Eddie Rodriguez, Liza Moreno, Gloria Sevilla, Rosita Noble, Hector Reyes, Lydia Resma/ Co-starring Martin Marfil, Vic Diaz, Joe Sison, Bert Olivar, Bruno Punzalan, Ric Bustamante, Ding Tello, Vic Andaya, Blackie Francisco,Tony Blade, Doming del Valle/ Featuring Annabelle


Thursday, August 14, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 177: JOSE PADILLA, JR., CESAR RAMIREZ, LIZA MORENO, HECTOR REYES AND LYN D'AMOUR IN "MISTER X" (1961)


"Mister X" (1961)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date August 29, 1961/ Center
Story Jose Yandoc
Screenplay Johnny Legarda
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Jose Padilla, Jr., Cesar Ramirez, Liza Moreno, Hector Reyes and Lyn D'Amour/ Co-starring Joe Sison, Vic Diaz, Fred Panopio, Norma Ledesma, Blackie Francisco, Bototoy, Glenn Orleans, Johnny Fernandez 


Thursday, July 10, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 114: FERNANDO POE, JR., AMADO CORTEZ, EDDIE RODRIGUEZ, CECILA LOPEZ, LYN D'AMOUR, GLORIA SEVILLA IN VIRGILIO REDONDO'S "TATLONG BARAHA" (1961)/ Re-posted


"Tatlong Baraha" (1961)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date April 11, 1961/ Center
Story Virgilio Redondo
Serialized in Espesyal Komiks
Screenplay Artemio Marquez
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Fely Crisostomo
Cast Fernando Poe, Jr., Amado Cortez, Eddie Rodriguez, Cecilia Lopez, Lyn D'Amour, Gloria Sevilla, Joe Sison, Fred Panopio, Flor Bien/ Guest artists: Mario Barri, Oscar Keesee






Tatlong Baraha tells of three friends known for their individual expertise in different kinds of weapons (gun, knife and bullwhip) who parted ways because of differences. Who will win in the end? Writer-illustrator Virgilio Redondo, creator of Palos and Gagamba, was able to keep his readers in suspense during its serial run in Espesyal Komiks in 1961. The komiks serial novel was eventually adapted into movies by Hollywood FarEast Production, the same outfit that made FPJ a box-office action star in Markado in 1960. FPJ played the role of Orlando, the knife wielder, Amado Cortez as Merlin Mendez, the fast drawing gunslinger and Eddie Rodriguez as bullwhip-lashing Roldan Mojica.


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"Tatlong Baraha"
Story by Virgilio Redondo
Serialized in Espesyal Komiks/ 1961


Friday, June 27, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 93: TESSIE QUINTANA, JOSE ROMULO, PATRICIA MIJARES, REBECCA, MARIO BARRI AND LYN D'AMOUR AS "DIVINA, DIYOSA NG APOY" (1961)


"Divina, Diyosa ng Apoy" (1961)
Holywood- Far East Productions
Release Date January 24- 31, 1961/ Center
Story Jose F. Sibal
A DZBB Radio Serial
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Tessie Quintana, Jose Romulo, Patricia Mijares, Rebecca, Mario Barri and Lyn D'Amour (in the title role)/ with Oscar Keesee, Joe Sison, Vic Diaz, Fred Panopio, Flor Bien, Lydia Resma, Bob Zulueta, Blackie Francisco, Tony Blade, Romeo de la Rosa, Danny Jurado, Jr., Baby Linda Santos, Jack Fajardo, Glen Orlean



Friday, June 13, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 78: AN ALL-STAR CAST, 4 STORIES, 4 DIRECTORS IN "LINTIK LANG ANG WALANG GANTI" (1960)


"Lintik lang ang Walang Ganti" (1960)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date  November 23-29, 1960/ Center
Direction Jose F. Sibal, Armando de Guzman, Fely Crisostomo, Mario Barri
Four Stories 
1. Magkabilang Mukha; 2. Ulupong; 3. Ang Nabubuhay sa Patalim; 4. Tatlong Matatapang
Cast Eddie del Mar, Amado Cortez, Cecilia Lopez, Aura Aurea, Lyn D'Amour, Jose Romulo, Oscar Keesee, Oscar Obligacion, Vicente Liwanag, Joe Sison, Nello Nayo, Fred Panopio/ Introducing Rebecca



Tuesday, June 3, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 52: FERNANDO POE, JR. AND LYN D'AMOUR IN "MARKADO" (1960)/ THE MOVIE THAT MADE FPJ A BOX-OFFICE DRAW AND THE TOP ACTION STAR OF PHILIPPINE MOVIES


Markado (1960) is a must-film for all FPJ fans. It established and cemented his hold as a major and top action star in Philippine movies which he held for about four and half decade until his death in 2004.

Flashback to 1960: Excerpt from the article “Batang Taquila” by Nick Joaquin--- The young FPJ was under contract with Premiere Productions at php3,000 per picture and was already a box-office star as proven with Kamay ni Cain, Laban sa Lahat and Pepeng Kaliwete, When the contract was to be renewed, Ronnie asked for a raise in pay to php 4.000 per picture. “Premiere wouldn’t bite.” Ronnie found himself, a top box-office star, who couldn’t find work. In the local movie world, still to be fissured by the independents, the big studios still formed a tight circle that shut doors to anybody who dared defy any of them. Ronnie was making history again, by being the first of the movie star rebels. 

For some six months he was out in the cold, reduced to becoming Boy Francisco’s “extra.” Boy Francisco (member of the so-called Lo’ Waist Gang) was then working as doorman in a plush office building in Port Area, behind the Manila Hotel. On Boy’s day-offs, Ronnie took his place, opening the door and saying the proper greeting to the executives. “I had to rehearse the dialogue!” The stint earned him five pesos each time and anyway, the office building was tucked away in a place “where my fans couldn’t see me.”Then a new company, Holywood-Far East, one of the first of the “indies,” contacted him about doing Markado. Ronnie decided to bluff it out. He demanded, not php4,000, but double that sum. “It was a gamble. But my family really needed the money. I had been out out for work for so long.” Hollywood-Far East, staggered, took three weeks to think it over. Ronnie got his php8,000. He had started the escalation of star prices that was to end the star-stable system.

Markado (1960) was Ronnie’s first in a genre, the Philippine western that Efren Reyes started with Bandido. After Markado, Ronnie didn’t have to extra for Boy Francisco anymore. In fact, he found himself doing three pictures at the same time--- Apollo Robles for Premiere, Sandata at Pangako for LVN, and the final Lo’ Waist movie for the Santiagos--- all at php10,000 per picture. Even Premiere, which once balked at php4,000, had bit. 



"Markado" (1960)
Hollywood- Far East Productions, Inc.
Release Date August 10-15, 1960/ Center
Story Mario del Mar
Serialized in Kenkoy Komiks
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Fernando Poe, Jr., Lyn D'Amour, Rocky Rogers, Patricia Mijares, Joe Sison, Elvira Reyes, Vicente Liwanag, Martin Marfil, Rosanna Recto, Bert Olivar, Tony Dungan, Flor Bien, Blackie Francisco, Francia Ferrer, and Mario Barri/ Guest star Oscar Keesee/ Featuring Fred Panopio





"Markado"
Nobela ni Mario del Mar
Guhit ni Antonio J. Ocampo
Inilathala sa Kenkoy Komiks






Monday, May 26, 2014

THE SIXTIES # 32: CESAR RAMIREZ, MYRNA DELGADO AND INTRODUCING LYN D'AMOUR IN "ANG BAHAY NA BATO SA LATIAN" (1960)


"Ang Bahay na Bato sa Latian" (1960)
Hollywood- Far East Productions
Release Date  May 11-17, 1960/ Center
Story Angel Ad. Santos
Serialized in Tagalog Klasiks
Music Tito Arevalo
Screenplay and Direction Mario Barri
Cast Cesar Ramirez, Myrna Delgado and Introducing Lyn D' Amour/ with Oscar Keesee, Martin Marfil, Dely Atay-Atayan, Totoy Torrente, Tony Moquies, Lourdes Yumol, Pedro Faustino, Flor Bien, Blackie Francisco

Saturday, May 10, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 655: LILLIAN LEONARDO, CECILIA LOPEZ, CARMENCITA ABAD IN "PATAY KUNG PATAY" (1959)


"Patay Kung Patay" (1959)
Tamaraw Studios
Release Date December 31, 1959- January 6, 1960
Story Albert R. Joseph
Screenplay Armando de Guzman
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Lillian Leonardo, Cecilia Lopez, Carmencita Abad/ Featuring Oscar Obligacion, Totoy Torrente/ with Mario Barri, Martin Marfil, Bruno Punzalan, Ding Tello, Flor Bien, Blackie Francisco, Bino Garcia and Ace York





Tuesday, May 6, 2014

THE FIFTIES # 642: CESAR RAMIREZ, CECILIA LOPEZ (IN THE TITLE ROLE), VICENTE LIWANAG IN "ZAFRA" (1959)


"Zafra" (1959)
Hollywood- Far East Productions
Release Date October 21- 27, 1959/ Center
Story Conde Val Pierre
Serialized in Bulaklak Express Komiks
Music Tito Arevalo
Direction Mario Barri
Cast Cesar Ramirez, Cecilia Loez (in the title role), Vicente Liwanag, Bert Olivar, Joe Sison, Ding Tello, Andres Centenera,Blackie Francisco, Flor Bien, Pedro Faustino, Tony Dungan, Arsenio Almonte/ Featuring The '4' Yogi Soldiers, Mario Hernandez, Rudy Dimalanta, Bayani Santos, Soriano Sero

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