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Showing posts with label NEPOMUCENO PRODUCTIONS. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 30, 2017

THE SEVENTIES # 736: ROLAND DANTES, NANCY KWAN, GUY MADISON, ALEJANDRO REY, DEAN STOCKWELL, HIROSHI TANAKA, GILBERT ROLAND IN "THE PACIFIC CONNECTION" (1974)


"The Pacific Connection" (1974)
Nepomuceno Productions
Release Date November 14, 1974
Story and Screenplay Jacques Eheen, Cesar Amigo, Robert Ursue
Cinematography Loreto Isleta
Editing Jacques Eheen
Music Jose Mari Chan
Direction Luis Nepomuceno
Cast Roland Dantes, Nancy Kwan, Guy Madison, Alejandro Rey, Dean Stockwell, Hiroshi Tanaka, Gilbert Roland/ Also Starring Fred Galang, Elizabeth Oropesa, Vic Diaz, Cole Mallard and Gloria Sevilla




The captured Roland Dantes, in a scene from 
Nepomuceno Productions' "The Pacific Connection" (1974)

Saturday, September 26, 2015

THE SIXTIES # 1221: CHARITO SOLIS, JAMES SHIGETA, ALEX NICOL, JOHN ASHLEY, RIC RODRIGO, MARIO MONTENEGRO, LAURO DELGADO, EDDIE GARCIA IN "MANILA, OPEN CITY" (1968)

"Manila, Open City," Nepomuceno Productions' monumental and ambitious movie was awarded the Grand Rajah Soliman Best Picture Award in the 1968 Manila Film Festival---


"Manila, Open City" (1968)
Nepomuceno Productions
A Manila Film Festival Entry
Release Date June 12, 1968/ Maxim and Opera
Music Polding Silos
Story and Direction Eddie Romero
Cast Charito Solis, James Shigeta, Alex Nicol, John Ashley, Ric Rodrigo, Mario Montenegro, Lauro Delgado, Eddie Garcia, Nova Villa, Oscar Roncal, Vic Diaz, Ben Perez, Cachupoy, Norma Blancaflor, Rosa Mia, Rebecca Gonzales, Minda Morena, Kristina Scott, Ben Rubio, Jose Villafranca, Abelardo Cortes, Lourdes Yumul, Pianing Vidal, Alex Froilan, Fred Param, Pete Herazo, Fred Santos, Vic Uematsu, Prospero Luna, Jerry Pons, Toto, Ponga, Angel Confiado, Tony Dantes, Rosauro Oracion and many more




Wednesday, July 15, 2015

THE SIXTIES # 1042: CHARITO SOLIS, RIC RODRIGO, PARALUMAN, ROD NAVARRO AND INTRODUCING LIZA LORENA IN NEPOMUCENO PRODUCTIONS' "DAHIL SA ISANG BULAKLAK" (1967)/ Re-updated and Re-posted


"Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak" (1967)
Nepomuceno Productions
Release Date May 12, 1967/ New Frontier
Direction Luis Nepomuceno
Cast Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Paraluman, Rod Navarro, Ben Perez, Matimtiman Cruz, Joseph de Cordova, Mary Walter, Pianing Vidal/ Introducing Liza Lorena/ with Henry Stevens, Grace Leonor



Nepomuceno Productions' "Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak" was the biggest box-office draw that time. In its first month of showing, the movie grossed half a million pesos. Ticket sales averaged 90 percent seating capacity. On several occasions, theaters had to close the gates because it could no longer accommodate moviegoers. The movie went on to win the 1967 Manila Film Festival's "Rajah Soliman" award for Best Picture.



Synopsis: The five-year blissful marriage of couple Edilberto (Ric Rodrigo) and Margarita (Charito Solis) turned for the worse when revengeful half-brother, Tony (Rod Navarro) bared a wicked lie to Edilberto in his death bed. He told him that he and Margarita had a relationship and was sorry for it. No amount of explanation can persuade the husband that nothing happen between her and Tony. That prompted Edilberto to stay away with his wife, who was then heavy with a child.

When Margarita gave birth to a baby girl, Edilberto, who owned a vast tract of land, felt that the child was not his and had the baby abducted and entrusted to his trusted caretaker. Her child was reported dead and published in the newspaper.

Edilberto went to the States for good.

Years passed.

While strolling in the hacienda, Margarita met a young girl. She took fancy of the girl. The girl, later on, turned out to be her long lost daughter when she accidentally saw the birth mark. She decided not to tell her the truth until she reached the proper age. The girl grew up to be a very fine and beautiful lady. Her name was Esperanza (Liza Lorena).

Soon, Esperanza learned about her real identity and was happy to know her real parents.

Edilberto arrived after long years in the States.

Age somehow mellowed Edliberto’s anger towards Margarita. He also treated the young Esperanza with fondness and treated her like her daughter. Victoria (Paraluman), Edilberto’s scheming sister, who from the beginning disliked Margarita, told Edilberto that Esperanza was Margarita’s real daughter. That triggered Edilberto’s anger once again and threw his ire to his wife and demanded her and Esperanza to leave. Even the priest (Joseph de Cordova) who administered Tony’s last sacrament and a witness to Margarita’s innocence can’t save the relationship because of his vow.

On her last wish, Margarita asked Edilberto to go with her to the hilltop where they once upon a time, vowed and swore their unwavering love. Again, she told her husband that she did nothing wrong. The husband just brushed her away. To show that she’s innocent, she decided to end her life by jumping over the cliff. Margarita, however, survived the fall. Edilberto though, suffered a heart attack because of the incident.

Edilberto soon realized that he erred in his judgment and found out that his sister was part of the devious plan. In the end, Edilberto, Margarita and Esperanza were reunited.



Margarita (Charito Solis) and Edilberto (Ric Rodrigo) in their first meeting...



Edilberto proposes to Margarita...



The two in one of their happier moments...



The angry and revengeful Tony (Rod Navarro) with his mother, Mary Walter...



Edilberto with scheming sister, Victoria (Paraluman)...



Margarita learns the young girl was her long, lost daughter...



The young girl now a lady named Esperanza (Liza Lorena)



Edilberto, Margarita and Esperanza in a confrontation scene...



One of the highlights... the scene at the hilltop..



Margarita (Charito Solis) swore that she was innocent...



Edilberto, still not ready to forgive...


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

CHARITO SOLIS' CONTROVERSIAL SCENES IN "IGOROTA" (1968)


"Igorota" (1968)- Stars Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Fred Galang, Cachupoy, Eddie Garcia and Mario Montenegro/ Directed by Luis Nepomuceno

Set on the mountains in Banaue Rice Terraces, award-winning actress Charito Solis essayed the role of a mountain princess who fell in love with a man (Ric Rodrigo) from the city. They eventually got married and lived in the city. It’s not all heaven for Solis as she was ridiculed, mocked and humiliated by the city folks. Things got worse when the daughter accidentally slipped down the stairs and died while trying to pacify her mother who was having a fight.

Rich in cultural heritage, breathtaking views, the big budgeted melodrama won 8 Famas Awards and was best remembered not only of Miss Solis superb and award-winning performance but her decision to bare in front of the screen. She had two scenes where she had a breast exposure.



Courtesy of Nepomuceno Productions


Thursday, May 22, 2008

NEPOMUCENO PRODUCTIONS: TWO GENERATIONS OF FILM MAKING EXCELLENCE

JOSE ZIALCITA NEPOMUCENO (1893-1959) a.k.a. Don Jose — Acknowledged as the Father of Philippine Movies, Jose Nepomuceno established Malayan Movies in 1917. He was the producer, director, cinematographer and scenario writer of the first 100 percent Filipino full-length movie, Dalagang Bukid, shown on Sept. 25, 1919 at the Empire Theater. The movie was based on the zarzuela (the Spanish operetta or musical comedy) of the same title by dramatist Hermogenes Ilagan and Leon Ignacio; with the same cast, Atang de la Rama and Marcellano Ilagan (who later became a film director using the name Mar I.Esmeralda). It was in his 1926 movie, Ang Tatlong Hambog, that the first screen kiss was featured (by vaudeville actress Elizabeth "Dimples" Cooper and sportsman Luis Tuason). Nepomuceno trained young directors like Gregorio Fernandez (the father of Merle and Rudy Fernandez), shared his skills with other budding producers like Vicente Salumbides and Julian Manansala, discovered and honed the talents of early major stars like De la Rama, Fernando Poe Sr., Mary Walter, Leopoldo Salcedo, Rogelio de la Rosa, Carlos Padilla, Naty Bernardo (introduced in Punyal na Ginto, 1933) Maria Elsa Oria (introduced in Awit ng mga Ulila, 1936, with Tita Duran and Angelito Nepomuceno as the orphans) and Patrocinio Abad (whom he christened Corazon Noble in Anak ng Pari, 1937).

Due to budgetary constraints, Nepomuceno served as producer, director, story and script writer, camera and laboratory man, art consultant, editor, distributor and exhibitor of his own pictures. Great setbacks and personal adversities like the fires which gutted his house and studio in 1921 and 1923 did not deter him from pursuing his dreams and career. During those times, his wife, Isabel Acuna, stood by his side serving as talent scout, casting director, costume supervisor and make-up artist, and eight children (Jose Jr., Isabel, Antonio, Lubin, Victor, Angel, Luis and Carlos) ready to volunteer their services.

Nepomuceno died of a stroke in 1959 at the age of 66.

In 1967, his son, Luis formed Nepomuceno Productions with its initial movie venture, Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak. It became an instant hit and a box-office drawer during its theater run. Charito Solis, the lead star won the Best Actress award at the 1967 Asian Film Festival. The movie also figured prominently in that year's Famas awards being nominated in all major categories.

The following year, 1968 was the banner year for Nepomuceno Productions. They came up with three good quality movies that year- Luha sa Karimlan, Manila: Open City and the award-winning masterpiece Igorota. Igorota ran away with eight major awards in that year’s Famas awards--- Best Picture, Best Actress (Charito Solis), Best Director (Luis Nepomuceno), Best Supporting Actor (Fred Galang), Best Sound Editing, Best Film Editing, Best Music and Best Color Photography.

From 1967 to 1971, Nepomuceno Productions produced 8 movies, considered as masterpieces, all with contract star Charito Solis--- Dahil Sa Isang Bulaklak, Ang Langit Sa Lupa, Luha Sa Karimlan, Manila Open City, Igorota, Ang Pulubi, Pipo and The Hunted.

Their last production, The Pacific Connection in 1974, was a major setback. The capital which they used to produce the movie was loaned from the Philippine National Bank with their property at Malugay Street, Makati as collateral. The loan amount originally at 4 million pesos went up to 7.5 million pesos. Nepomuceno Productions never recovered from that and eventually folded up. The case was later filed before the court (see PNB vs Nepomuceno Productions).


Dahil sa Isang Bulaklak (1967)- Stars Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Paraluman, Rod Navarro, Ben Perez, Matimtiman Cruz, Joseph de Cordova, Mary Walter, Pianing Vidal and introducing Liza Lorena/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


Ang Langit sa Lupa (1967)- Stars Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Liza Lorena, Greg Martin, Rod Navarro, Eva Darren, Norma Blancaflor/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


Luha sa Karimlan (1968)- Stars Charito Solis/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno



Manila, Open City (1968)- Stars Charito Solis, James Shigeta, Alex Nicol, John Ashley, Ric Rodrigo, Mario Montenegro, Lauro Delgado/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


Igorota (1968)- Stars Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Fred Galang and Mario Monte/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


The Legend of the Tree of Life {The adult, continental version of Igorota} (1968)- Stars Charito Solis, Ric Rodrigo, Fred Galang and Mario Monte/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno



Ang Pulubi (1969)- Strs Charito Solis, Fred Galang and introducing Miguelito Nepomuceno/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


Pipo (1970)- Stars Charito Solis, Pancho Magalona, Fred Galang, Rod Webb, Miguelito, Angel Esmeralda, Eddie Garcia, Eva Darren, Yoshinori Mori, Rick Bacher, Teddy Benavidez, Ben Perez, Norma Blancaflor, Mary Walter/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


The Hunted (1970)- Stars Charito Solis, Fred Galang, Alan Martell and Mario Monte(negro)/ Written and Directed by Cesar Amigo

The Pacific Connection (1974)- Stars Roland Dantes, Nancy Kwan, Guy Madison, Alejandro Rey, Gilbert Roland, Dean Stockwell, Hiroshi Tanaka, Elizabeth Oropesa, Fred Galang, Gloria Sevilla, Vic Diaz, Cole Mallard/ A Film by Luis Nepomuceno


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