Monday, June 29, 2015

AIDA ROXAS: ANG KAUNAUNAHANG PILIPINANG ARTISTA NA NAGMADRE (Tin-Edyers Songs & Shows, October 1, 1971)

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Source:  Tin-Edyers Songs & Shows
October 1, 1971
(Courtesy of Mercy G. Masangcay)

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Friday, June 26, 2015

A WONDERFUL NEW WORLD FOR GLORIA SEVILLA (The Weekly Nation, September 18, 1967)

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Source:  The Weekly Nation, September 18, 1967

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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

"INSIANG", OPENING FILM AT THE WORLD PREMIERES FILM FESTIVAL PHILIPPINES, JUNE 24-JULY 7, 2015

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"This year's World Premieres Film Festival Philippines will open with National Artist Lino Brocka's restored classic "Insiang" on June 24, 2015 at SM Mall of Asia.  The film will simultaneously open the festival's Classic Section, which includes seven timeless films that have been restored by Martin Scorsese's The Film Foundation/World Cinema Project and the L'Immagine Ritrovata laboratories."  (Read the full article from Kultura Arkivos, Volume 3, June 2015, A publication of the National Film Archives of the Philippines)








Celebrities who attended the film showing of restored Filipino film classic "INSIANG" by National Artist Lino Brocka: Film critic/advocate Pierre Rissient, FDCP chairman Briccio Santos, actor Rez Cortez, Virgie Moreno, producer Ruby Tiong Tan.





















 WORLD PREMIERES FILM FESTIVAL PHILIPPINES
JUNE 24-JULY 7, 2015
AT SM CINEMAS






(Courtesy of National Film Archives of the Philippines
and Film Development Council of the Philippines)
 
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ANG KASAL NINA TONY AT ALICE (Tagumpay Magazine, August 18, 1971)

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Source: Tagumpay Magazine, August 18, 1971
 
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Monday, June 22, 2015

YES, I DO! (AM Productions, 1967)

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 YES, I DO!
Release Date:  July 3, 1967
Production:  AM Productions
Stars:  Amalia Fuentes, Romeo Vasquez, Anna Lissa
Fred Galang, Bessie Barredo, Toto, Tony Cayado, Menggay
In cameo roles:  Lauro Delgado, Renato Robles, Malony Antonio, Emmanuel Borlaza
Direction:  Tony Cayado
 



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Saturday, June 20, 2015

BERNARD BELLEZA: PORTRAIT OF A DAREDEVIL STAR (The Weekly Nation, September 4, 1967)

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BERNARD BELLEZA (circa 1968)


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BERNARD BELLEZA:  PORTRAIT OF A DAREDEVIL STAR

By Baby K. Jimenez
(Published in:  The Weekly Nation, September 4, 1967)

 IN THE field of sports he is a champion.  He has won medals, trophies and other awards by beating his opponents here and abroad.  He is perfectly at home from bowling to boxing.  Just name the game and you'll see him do it with much dexterity.  He has honed his karate in Korea and will be the Philippines' heavyweight karate bet this October in another Asian tournament.  In 1968 he will be one of our representatives to the Olympics in Mexico.

     An active guy, he is a member of the Philippine Parachute Club, a basketball player of Virgo Productions, an affiliate of the MAP (Motorcycle Association of the Philippines), besides being a staff sergeant of the Paratroopers Team, Research Division, PAF.  He has his office at the Rescue Squad Nichols Air Base.

     These and many more accomplishments can not still satisfy the Apollo-built Bernard Belleza.  He has another ambition -- to make good in the movies.  N.G.I. Productions is not leaving any stone unturned to make him an action star of the first water in its initial picture Sunjuka Master.

     "Actually I never dreamed of becoming an actor.  At 14 I was already involved in sports and I always thought I would just limit my capacity as an athlete until I met Atty. Esperidion Laxa of Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions," Bernard confessed.  "But later the movies has attracted me so much I decided to make a name for myself -- this time, as an actor."

     It was Atty. Lalic, a brother-in-law of Atty. Laxa who introduced Bernard to the latter.  Atty. Laxa was impressed by Bernard's built he offered to cast him in Trap, a Tony Ferrer-starrer.  This was followed by Showdown, Blackmail and Sabotage.

     Through the help of an editor-friend, Bernard met Eddie Rodriguez and Liza Moreno, stars and producers of Virgo Productions.

     "I didn't know that they would give me a big chance in my first movie with Virgo.  My spirits soared when I was introduced in Cobra."

 Dangerous Stunt

     Bernard did a dangerous scene in Cobra.  He rode a speeding motorcycle that passed along narrow and sharp-curved routes.

     "I owe Eddie and Liza so much.  they are real friends and I will always look up to them with gratitude.  In fact when I left for Korea last year, the whole Virgo staff saw me off at the airport.  It was very kind of them."

     Last year Bernard signed up with Dansil Productions for two years with an option to accept outside offers.

     "I was about to make Daredevil with myself in the top role but Dante Silverio (the producer) shelved it.  I heard they might push it through late this year.  Now that I am offered by N.G.I. a chance to prove my worth as a star, I only hope I make the grade."

     Bernard refuses to comment on the countless daring scenes he has done in many action films (sometimes he doubles for the leading man).  All his devil-may-care stunts will now be fully exploited on the screen to his credit.  It includes jumping from one building to another, crashing through a window glass, smashing bricks with his bare hands, etc.

     A scene at the Jones Bridge will also feature Bernard jumping from the bridge to a speeding boat in the water.  One of the highlights will have him drive a car at full speed and then transfer to another speeding vehicle.

 A Budding Romance

     Shifting to another topic, I asked Bernard on his reported romance with Daisy Romualdez.
     "She's my leading lady in the picture, yes," he tried to be as laconic as possible.

     When I hinted that my spy had seen them almost four times at a nightspot on Roxas boulevard long before they knew they would make a picture together, he broke into a wide grin.

     "There, you got me!  Should I give up?  Okay," he said.  "Daisy is lovely and she just happens to fit the qualities of my ideal woman.  The truth is, we were both surprised and glad upon learning that we would be teamed up.  Thank God, she's my first leading lady."

     Bernard is certainly bend on being a success.

     "Although I am categorically typed as an action star, I am also interested in drama for it is the only picture that really measures up the talents of a true thespian ... But just in case I don't succeed in the movies, I am praying hard for favorable results, I may put up my own karate school.  At present I teach some of my colleagues every Tuesdays and Thursdays at Nichols."

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

NGAYON LAMANG AKO DUMALANGIN (Sierra Madre Films, 1968)

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NGAYON LAMANG AKO DUMALANGIN
Release Date:  March 24, 1968
Production:  Sierra Madre Films
Stars:  Bob Soler, Leopoldo Salcedo, Daisy Romualdez, Oscar Roncal, Merle Tuazon,
Lito Garcia, Ben Perez, Lauro Delgado, Jose Padilla, Jr.
Direction:  C.G. Ravel
 

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

SANGRE (F.G.O. Film Productions, 1971)

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"SANGRE"
Release Date:  November 5, 1971 (Invitational Premiere Night/
Manila Opera House)
Production:  F.G.O. Film Productions
Stars:  Vic Vargas, Yvonne, Rizza, Vina Morena, Eva Linda, Eddie Garcia,
Ben Rubio, Roderick, and introducing Peping Ortega
Direction:  Armando Garces


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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

INCOGNITO (Zeta Productions, 1967)

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INCOGNITO
Release Date:  August 2, 1967
Production:  Zeta Productions
Stars:  Bernard Bonnin, Perla Bautista, Ronald Remy, Timi Yuro
Direction:  DLZ


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