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First kissing scene in a Filipino film Fate and Consequence: Vicente Salumbides: Raymunda Guidote Abila 1927: Ang Manananggal: José Nepumuceno: Mary Walter: Malayan Movies: Horror: first Filipino horror film Hot Kisses: José Nepumuceno: Gregorio Fernandez, Georgina Hernandez, Georgianna Hollis, Hector Nieto, Luis Tuazon, Conchita Young ...
Despite fierce competition with Hollywood movies, the Filipino film industry survived and flourished. When the 1930s drew to a close, the Filipino film industry was well established, and local movie stars acquired huge followers. Some popular movie stars of the pre-WWII era include:
first movie of Premiere Productions this certified box-office hit is the first Filipino movie to run for 30 days in the Philippines, earning P225,000 (a huge amount at that time). Guerilyera: Octavio Silos: Carmen Rosales, Tita Duran, Celso Baltazar, Oscar Moreno, Maria Cristina: Sampaguita Pictures: Drama: Victory Joe: Manuel Silos
Films before the 2010s; Pre-1940 1940s 1950s 1960s ... Filipino film at the Internet Movie Database
This was the first movie of the storied film production company. She made twelve other films for LVN during this period, including Hali (1940), an early example of the Sarong genre, and Sawing Gantimpala (1940), which was based on a song written for del Sol by First Lady Aurora Quezon .
Duran made two movies for LVN Pictures: Pangarap (Dream) and Sawing Gantimpala (Lost Prize), both in 1940. After World War II , she returned to Sampaguita Pictures. She was in a war film with Carmen Rosales titled Guerilyera , and typecasted in numerous musical films paired with some of Sampaguita's finest actors.
His credits include pre- and post-World War II films, such as Lt. Yabo in The Real Glory (1939) starring Gary Cooper and David Niven. His uncredited roles include appearances in The Adventures of Martin Eden (1942), Wake Island (1942), Manila Calling (1942), and he played a Filipino assassin in the 1942 film Across the Pacific.
Gloria Lerma Yatco (June 22, 1922 – August 25, 2019), [1] better known by her stage name Mona Lisa, was a Filipina film actress. Known by the screen name Fleur de Lis before and during World War II, [2] she was one of the renowned Filipina actresses of the late 1930s and 1940s.