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Francisco Alonso Liongson (July 1, 1896 – May 14, 1965) was a Filipino writer and playwright. He was born into an Ilustrado family from Pampanga , Philippines at the turn of the 20th century and raised with the revolutionary values of an emerging Philippine identity which held freedom, justice, honor, patriotism and piety sacred.
first Filipino full color film Biglang Yaman: Jose Climaco as (Joe Climaco) Pugo, Togo, Jaime de la Rosa, Rosa Rosal, Rita Amor, Gil de Leon, Eddie Infante, Engracio Ibarra: LVN Pictures: Comedy: the film is Rosa Rosal's first leading role Biro ng Tadhana: Olive La Torre: Paraluman, Fred Montilla, Maria Cristina, Guia Imperial, Sylvia La Torre ...
Daluyong begins where Francisco’s novel Maganda pa ang Daigdig ("The World Be Beautiful Still") ends. Lino Rivero, a former ranch worker, is given an opportunity to own a portion of land by the priest Padre Echevarria. Lino becomes an avatar who, through his efforts and good will, is able to free himself from the oppressive "tenant farmer ...
Awit ng Pag-ibig: Norma del Rosario, Rosa del Rosario: Romance: Mahiwagang Biyolin: Manuel Conde: Manuel Conde, Fely Cuevas, Gregorio Ticman: Drama, Fantasy: first acting and directorial debut for Manuel Conde Sor Matilde: Florentino Ballecer, Norma del Rosario, Gregorio Ticman: Anak ng Birhen: Rosa del Rosario, Pedro Faustino, Carlos Padilla ...
Film Director Producer Cast Genre Company 1992: Aguila at Guerrero: Droga Terminators: Romy V. Suzara: Zaldy Zshornack, Ronnie Ricketts, Sharmaine Arnaiz, Ali Sotto, Robert Arevalo, Lito Legaspi, Bomber Moran, Robert Miller, Usman Hassim, Vic Belaro, Eric Francsico, Nonong de Andres (Date of Released: 24 June 1992) Music by: Jaime Fabregas
Carmen Rosales, Norma Vales, Van de Leon, Katy de la Cruz, Rosa Mia, Pedro Faustino, Jose de Villa, Rebecca del Rio, Panchito Alba, Aring Bautista, Horacio Morelos, Pablo Raymundo, Ricardo "Ric" Rodrigo (Introducing) Sampaguita Pictures: Comedy Romance: serialized in Tagalog Klasiks Kambal Na Lihim: Ricardo Brillantes
Del Castillo died in a fight on March 17, 1897 which led to the increase of pro-revolution sentiment in Capiz (in an area which now forms part of modern-day Aklan). The remaining revolutionaries were promised of amnesty by the Spanish colonial government but were imprisoned and tortured instead. They were executed on March 23, 1897. [2]
"Bayan Ko" (usually translated as "My Country"; Spanish: Nuestra patria, lit. 'Our Motherland') is one of the most recognizable patriotic songs of the Philippines.It was written in Spanish by the revolutionary general José Alejandrino in light of the Philippine–American War and subsequent American occupation, and translated into Tagalog some three decades later by the poet José Corazón de ...