Drama

Drama

Correccional



The forthcoming wedding of Norma (Celia Flor) and Armando (Mario Montenegro), a young lawyer, was supposed to be a great and wonderful event for the two, but everything went haywire.



Haring Kobra



While working in a shipyard in Jolo, Felipe is coerced by two henchmen of a deposed monarch, Haring Kobra, to accept a twofold mission – to impersonate him and kill the present usurper to the throne, his cousin, Rahmed and thus stop the forthcoming marriage of Rahmed and the lovely Amahda.



Sumpaan



Three brothers make a vow on their father’s deathbed to be devoted to one another. As they each grow up in their own ways, they struggle to retain their bond as adults.



Himala ng Birhen sa Antipolo



A skeptic man of science meets his classmate’s devout sister.



Magkaibang Lahi



Magkaibang Lahi tells the story of two sisters, Corazon del Rio (Corazon Noble), a former movie star before the war and Nenita (Rosita del Cielo). Cora was among the victims of Japanese atrocities during the last few weeks before the fall of Manila in 1945. She was bayoneted in the arm something that really happened to actress Corazon Noble. In the hospital while recuperating and being cared for by Charlie, the American officer who saved her life (the ubiquitous Art Cantrell) Nenita, Cora’s sister meets the dashing American and a love affair develops. In the meantime the wealthy Fidel (Ely Ramos) resurfaces and is frantically searching for Cora. He is trying to rekindle a romantic past that was ruined by Fidel’s mother (Isa Bonita) who looks down on movie actresses. Nenita and Charlie got married but the American officer has to remain in Manila to await his discharge. Nenita travels to the U.S. with Cora and both women receive the shock of their lives when they are given a frosty or…



The Dawn of Freedom



This film was made by the Japanese occupation authorities in the Philippines as a propaganda film to show the Philippine people the “benefits” of the Japanese invasion and takeover of their country.



Tunay na Ina



Magdalena (Rosario Moreno) becomes pregnant because she was raped by Antonio (Exequiel Segovia). Before his death, her father (Precioso Palma) gives up the baby for adoption, thinking that no man can ever understand her past. Magdalena is engaged to Roberto (Rudy Concepcion), a decent, well-off young man. Haunted by her conscience, Magdalena writes Roberto a letter, admitting her past. Her aunt, afraid that the wedding may be called off, intercepts the letter and hides it. Assuming that Roberto has accepted her in spite of her past, she marries him.



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