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Ibong Adarna was produced under LVN Pictures with Vicente Salumbides responsible for the story and direction. Manuel Conde supervised Salumbides and provided the technical direction for the film. [1] Narcisa de León was the producer. [2] Originally released in black and white, Ibong Adarna was shortly re-released in color. It is the first ...
Title Director Cast Production Company Genre Notes 1941: Ibong Adarna: Vicente Salumbides [1]: Mila del Sol, Fred Cortes, Ester Magalona, Deanna Prieto, Vicente Oliver, Ben Rubio, Cecilio Joaquin, Rosario Lam, Miguel Anzures, Canuplin, Juan Rodriguez, Regio Vila, Amador Alegre, Angeles Gayoso
The movie, released in 1939, was a box-office success. In 1941, LVN introduced another trend. The first Filipino film in color (utilizing the "Varicolor" process), Ibong Adarna, was produced by LVN and was directed by Vicente Salumbides. The color sequence of the film, which was the singing of the bird, was painstakingly hand colored.
Ibong Adarna: Vicente Salumbides 1941: ABS-CBN Film Archives (Quezon City, Metro Manila) Badjao: Lamberto V. Avellana: 1957 Anak Dalita: 1956 Radio Romance: Jose Javier Reyes: 1996 2021: Central Digital Lab Inc. (Makati City, Metro Manila) Kung Mawawala Ka Pa: Jose Mari Avellana: 1993 Tinimbang ang Langit: Danny L. Zialcita: 1982: Kantana Post ...
His second movie team-up was with another Lvn star Mila del Sol for Angelita. He made one movie under Excelsior Pictures with Arsenia Francisco, a love story movie Babalik ka Rin aka You Will Come back. In 1941 he made Ibong Adarna with Mila, in 1942 Niña Bonita again with Mila and 1943's Tia Juana.
He also appeared in an ABS-CBN documentary about the movie Ibong Adarna, which was directed by his father in 1941. His last screen appearance was in the 2020 movie Magikland. [8] Urbano also directed and wrote several films such as a 2014 adaptation of the epic poem Ibong Adarna, [20] Vontes V and Ang M.O.N.A.Y. ni Mr. Shooli. [3]
First Filipino movie with colored sequences: Ibong Adarna – 1941 [138] First Filipino movie in full-color: Prinsipe Amante – 1951 [139] first Filipino movie to be acclaimed in an international film festival: [140] Genghis Khan – showed on the Venice Film Festival in 1952 [141] First Filipino full-length animation film: Adarna – 1997 [142]
Ibong Adarna (1941 film) K. Kampf um Norwegen – Feldzug 1940; The King of the White Elephant; Kiss the Bride Goodbye; Kukan; M. The Man in the Saddle (1945 film)