Fernando Poe Jr. (1939-2004) was a Filipino actor, director, and screenwriter who dominated the Philippine box office from the 1960s to 1990s, starring in approximately 300 films and earning five FAMAS awards for best actor; he was posthumously declared a National Artist of the Philippines in 2006 and ran for president in 2004, losing by the closest margin in Philippine presidential election history.
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A slang bal Lang is a 1983 Filipino action fantasy film produced and directed by Fernando Po Jr. who also stars as the tidler character. It is based on the fictional comics character of the same name created by Carlo J Kapparass and illustrated by Steve Gan one two three. The film was followed by three sequels which also featuring poislavio namely paabaliking pandeo 1982 and ang pande 4 ike aatna 1984.
All four films were shown at the metro manila film festival in their respective years. An animated TV series dubbed as the first fulllength Filipino animation series was shown in RPN9 during the mid 1980s.
It was patterned after the story line of the first movie. Plot Flavio Fernando Poe Jr. is a pande or blacksmith whose village and land are under the reign of the tyrant Lazardo Max Alvarado. Flavio is forced to brand innocent children every night with Lazardo's mark by the head of Lazardo's men in the village, Pilo Pako Diaz. One day, Flavio's predecessor is pandemong Leo Anzures finds the legendary black book that supposedly tells how Lazardo can be defeated. Later that night, a meteorite lands in a nearby field. Based on a prophecy in the black book, Flavio and Tata Tyong then use the meteorite and an old bell to create a magic dagger, the only weapon that can defeat Lazardo. After finishing the weapon, Flavio hunts down Lazardo's men in the village. Flavio then brands them before setting off with Tata Timon, his young apprentice Lando, Benad Jr., and Monica.
Liz Lindigan, a woman he had saved from Lazardo's men to defeat the evil tyrant.
Flavio and his companion soon come across a seaside hunt where they believe Lazardo dwells. Instead, it is home to one of Lazardo's henchmen, a wizard.
Flavio defeats him, but soon afterward, they are attacked by Saiakoy, Merman, that are driven away when Flavio's dagger hums. When Pilo and his men arrive seeking revenge against Flavio, they attack and eat Pilo and his men instead. Later, Flavio and his companions are attacked by zombies in a forest. Tata, Tenyong, and Monica end up separated and captured by Lazardo's men.
Elsewhere, Lando finds refuge in a hut haunted by an a swing. And after a chase, Flavio finds and defeats it with his dagger. Tata Timong and Monica are then brought to Lazardo's fortress.
After hearing of Flavio's quest from Tata Timong, Lazardo challenges Flavio to a duel in the desert. Lazardo brings Tatimyong Monica and all his slaves to witness the battle. Lazardo first orders his men to attack Flavio, who though vastly outnumbered, defeats them after his dagger transforms into a sword.
Lazardo then faces Flavio himself, only to rapidly age every time Flavio hits him. Flavio ends the duel by stabbing Lazardo in the chest, who dies and fades away. With Lazardo defeated, Flavio leads his companions and the former slaves to freedom. Max Alvarado, February 19th, 1929 to April 6th, 1997, was a Filipino film actor known mainly by his portrayals of villains in a career which spanned six decades. Early life. Max Alvarado was born as Gavino Maximo in Manila. In his youth, he was a member of street gangs as well as an itinerate manual laborer. Citation needed. career. He broke into films in 1948 as a bit player in Hik Sa Bandila.
Soon after he was frequently cast as a villain in films produced by Premier Production and its sister company Larry Santiago Productions as well as People's Pictures. He first gained critical notice in the 1952 film on Sawa Sa Lon Sorio directed by Jerry DeLeon. For that role, he'd garnered a FMA's best supporting actor nomination.
Ultimately, Alvarado was nominated for five FMA's best supporting actor nominations, winning the trophy in 1971 for an campana in Esta Quiteria one.
Alvarado was also nominated for a FMA's best actor award in 1968 for Tatac Sacramento's beginning in 1967 with Alia's chain gang. He was cast in leading and supporting roles even as a romantic lead despite his sworthy and somewhat villainous appearance. Alvarado also showcased his versatility by sometimes playing gay roles such as in the 1978 film Gorgonia as well as non-villain or supporting roles. As a villain, Alvarado was frequently cast opposite the heroic roles of Fernando Po Jr. Although he is also portrayed as supporting ally to the latter in films such as Wong Matias Napa Min Cape alongside Pakito Diaz also in a non-tagonist role which starred former child star Vandalf and fellow villain actor Pakito's younger brother Romy Diaz as the main antagonist citation needed.
On March 25th, 1982, Dwald Wild One started its theatrical run. Two, in the film Alvarado is paired with Wong. They play a duo who are sent to the countryside to investigate the murder of mayor and his family. Three, towards the end of his life, Alvarado became a commercial spokesperson for Max Candy, a popular rock candy aonomous to his own screen name. Fernando Poe Jr., born Rald Alan Kelly Poe August 20th 1939 to December 14th 2004 was a Filipino actor, director and screenwriter nicknamed Ding and often referred to by his initials FPJ. He has been described as a cultural icon having dominated the Philippine box office from the 1960s to 1990s through his leading roles and action films.
For his career that spanned nearly five decades, he has received numerous honors, including the Order of National Artists of the Philippines in 2006 and the CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts in 1999.
Two, three, Po appeared in around 300 films from 1955 to 2003.
In one, Po entered the film industry as a stuntman following the death of his father, actor Fernando Po senior, and made his film debut in 1955 with Anic and I paleris, a sequel to a film that starred his father. His breakout came in the 1956 film Low-Wa Gang and went on to star in action films that portrayed him as the champion and defender of the poor and oppressed.
six. His notable films include Only the Brave No Hell 1965, Lo Braa Santiado 1970, Selsoad, Castillo's Acidilo 1971, Bau SA Buhenan 1976, Durigan Si Toto 1979, Eddie Romero Ziggila 1980 his self-directed on Pande 1980 and its sequels Roman rapido and is saying Bala Kal Lang both 1983 the 1986 films Ian Tanda Kenya an on kavidida Muslim.357 and bath on quapo kak king pacting in 1990 on probinciano 1996 is ambanka sa tadiko 1999 and on delabesa 2000.27 Po's accolades include five FMA's awards for best actor and two a joint record and three that inducted him into the FMA's hall of fame in 1988.
He also won best director for his films on padrino 1984 and k bhas in karion papaiken co 195 8 in 2004 farmer's posterously granted him the natangonging alagating sheeting award po was also posterously declared a national artist of the Philippines in 2006 accepted by his family in 2012 do nine Po ran for president of the Philippines in the 2004 election. He lost to the incumbent Gloria Makapagoyo by just over 1 million votes, 3.48%, the closest margin by percentage between the winner and runner up in the history of Philippine presidential elections. 7 months after the election, Po died of a stroke. Hundreds of thousands attended his wake and funeral. 10 111 Poe was married to actress Susan Roses who played his on-screen love interest in 17 films. Three, he is the father of Senator Grace Poe and actress Loi Poe.
Early life and education. Ronald Alan Kelly Poe was the son of Filipino actor and director Fernando Po senior. Born Alan Fernando Po Yay Reyes 1916 to 1951 from San Carlos Panginan and Elizabeth Bessie Kelly 1918 to 1999.
He was born in Manila on August 20th 1939.
He was known as Ronnie to his family.
His parents at the time of his birth were not legally married until 1940.
In 2004, Po's political opponents tried to derail his bid for the 2004 Philippine presidency when they sought to disqualify him as an illegitimate son of a non-filipino mother. He was the second among six siblings including Andy, born Fernando Kelly Poe Jr. 1943 to 1995, 12, whose given name was used by Po as his own professional name to bank on the popularity of his father, who was a top actor in his time. Conrad Po was Po's half-brother, the illegitimate son of Fernando Po senior and actress Patricia Maharez. The original spelling of the family surname was Poe from his paternal grandfather, playwright Lorenzo Poe, a Catalin migrant from Mayorca, Spain, who ventured into mining and business in the Philippines. In 1953, Po finished his primary education at Sand Beta College. For high school, he attended San Sebastian College. He continued his education at Mapoua Institute of Technology and University of the East and took the course theater arts. When his father died from rabies at age 34, Po became the family's bread winner. In order to support his family, he dropped out of the University of the East during his sophomore year. 13. Film career. Po dropped out of college to work in the Philippine film industry as a messenger boy and was given acting roles in subsequent years. 14 starting as a stuntman for everlasting pictures.
He was given a starring role in the film Anak and I Paleris Son of Paleris at the age of 14. The film however was not a big hit. In 1956, the film Low-Waist Gang made him popular 14 and the film was such a hit that low-waist pants became a fad. Also known as FBJ from his initials, Po acted in a number of films which depicted him as the champion of the poor and downtrodden. He also directed films under the pseudonyins Danner and Ronwaldo Reyes. Reyes originated from the surname of his paternal grandmother Martha. He established FBJ Productions in 1961 and later organized other film companies. In 1963, he testified against criminal gangs known as the big four who extorted money from the film industry. In 1965, he shared the lead in the Ravagers in the Philippines. This is titled Only the Brave No Hell, a film depicting the United States and the Philippines working together against Japanese wartime occupation. The film is considered one of the most influential Filipino films. Po won the most best actor awards at the faras. Citation needed. Among the films that received awards were NJ Alabach Sa Lupa 1967, Acidilo 1971, Derigan Si Toto Ibatau 1979 on Pisano Tatapusen Co. 1983 and Moslin 357 1986.
Po was one of the highest paid film actors in the Philippines in the 1980s alongside Dolphie and Vilma Santos with his salary reaching over 1 million pesos for film. 15. In 1988, Po partnered with San Miguel Corporation in a near 27 million Cuban pesos promotional deal for San Miguel beer, 16, his first endorsement of a product in his entire film career. with the first television commercial airing on January 207.
In mid 1993, Po was then set to star in a film produced by Viva Films and directed by Pablo Santiago titled Tilaking Bibig Kicking Dibd with Alice Dixon cast as the female lead though it did not come to fruition 18. Among his roles were Flavio in the on pande fantasy series Kanting Pactin do s8 pang dang and agila his last film packners also stars nine ball billards champion Ephine Bada Reyes political career 2004 presidential bid main article Fernando Po Jr. 2004 presidential campaign Fernando Po Jr.
was the Coalition Ing Nagaing Filipino Campi as candidate for the 2004 presidential election. He accepted nomination in December 2003 and was to be the opposition candidate in the Philippines 2004 presidential election.
19. Personal life. Po married actress Susan Roses, the professional name of Jusa Sonora, in a civil wedding in December 1968.
They later married in a religious service and among their primary sponsors were then President Ferdinand Marcos and first lady Alda Po and Rose's adopted a daughter Grace Poe who became a senator.
Po was very reclusive about his personal life. However, in February 2004 during the presidential campaign, Po admitted to having fathered two children out of wedlock 20. He had an affair with actress Anna Marin and had one son Ranian and with former actress Rowena Moren and had a daughter Lur Virginia.
Po was also a known horse owner and horse racing enthusiast. 21. Death and legacy tomb of Po and his wife Susan Roses at the Manila North Cemetery FPJ Studios along Delmi Avenue, Quesan City.
In 2022, Po was admitted to St. Luke's Medical Center in Quesan City in the evening of December 11th, 2004, after complaining of dizziness at a gathering in his production studio during a Christmas party. 22, he suffered from a stroke and slipped into a coma while being treated for a brain cloth. Doctors described his condition as a cerebral thrombosis with multiple organ failure. 23. He died at the age of 65 on December 14th at 12:01 a.m. Philippine time UTC plus 8:00 without regaining consciousness. 23. His remains were initially transferred to the Arlington East Memorial Chapels in Pig, now known as the Evergreen Memorial Chapels, before being transferred a day later to the Sto. Domingo Church in Quesan City. 24 25 Organizers of the 9-day wake claimed numbers as high as 2 million. 26 The funeral procession drew tens of thousands who crowded the streets of Kesan City, an event which drew comparisons to the funeral processions of former Senator Nino Yakino in August 1983, who also had his wake held at the Sto.
Domingo Church and of actress Julie Vega. In May 1985, he was buried in his family plot along with his parents in the Manila North Cemetery. Aftermath. On December 14th, 2012, 8 years after his death, a monument to Po was erected at the corner of Roxis Boulevard and Archesa Street in Herida, Manila, with widow Susan Roses and daughter Grace Poe attending the unveiling. 27. In 2013, taunting Gutierrez portrayed Fernando Po Jr. in the life story of Po's daughter Grace Poe, depicted by Eric Gonzalez on Malala Emokaya, 28. In 2015, his 1997 film on probinciano was remade by ABSCBN into a TD series starring Koko Martin as the main character to portray twins namely Spo Ricardo Cardo Dallas and police seniors dominator a deleon together was Susan Ros's FBJ's widow 29 30 on January 13th 2022. Two, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act number 11608, renaming Roosevelt Avenue in Quesan City as Fernando Poe Jr. Avenue, 31. On his 84th birth anniversary on August 20th, 2023, Roosevelt Station of LRT Line One in Quesan City was renamed Fernando Po Jr.
station FPJ Arena, a sports arena in San Jose, Bandas, also named in his honor, was inaugurated. 32 33 The FPJ Film Archives has been inscribed in the National Memory of the World Register of the Philippines. 34 in horse racing. Po was posterously inducted in the Philippine Racing Commission Thoraccom Hall of Fame in 2023 for promoting the discipline through his films. 35 the main road within the Metro Turf Racecourse Complex in Batandas was also named actor Po. Elizabeth the Lindigan Co. professionally known as Liz Alindigan is a Filipino actress. career.
Aligan was a model when discovered by comedian Dolphie in a fashion show in Manila Hotel. Her first film was Dolphie's Angels in 1980 with Carmi Martin, Anna Marie Gutierrez, Yellen Catral and Dolphie. She did also sexy movies in mid80s such as heartache city with Maria Isabelle Lopez, Escort Girls with Jacquellyn Jose anoran with George S. Traan Company of Women with Margill NJ and the Ka Sanali with Ronaldo Valdez and the Diary of Vietnam Rose. She became the leading lady of action stars like Fernando Po Jr. in an pandemic cat was simaran and Jess ly jr in quadro lass a lindigan was part of 100 days to heaven 2011 of abscbn's television series starring con reyes jodi sta Maria and Zyro Manabat among others. Personal life. Her first husband was former action star Jess Lee Jr. separated. They had two children. Alindigan is now married to businessman Benny Co. with whom she has four children. Bend Jr.
born Louiso Louie Garcia Medina January 8th 1970 to May 5th 2016 was a Filipino actor and the adopted son of the late comedian Bentat. He had an older brother Nick Medina who is also known as Bentad Jr. background. Bentad Jr.'s first movie role was at the age of 3.5 years old and he made 14 more movies up until 1985 when he left the film industry in favor of his studies. He returned to the industry in 2000 and continued to make movies until his last movie Jaguar in 2011.
He played Lando in Philippines movie Pande. He made his first international appearance in the brlitation movie the return of Bruce with Bruce Louu and Elizabeth Orripea. He won his first award in 1977 Metro Manila film festival as best child performer from the movie on Laki on Alamat on Buril with actor Fernando Po Jr. He has received three more trophies for the movies Tatacking T 1978 on Leheiming Guadalupe 1979 Oxo Lauo 1980 with awards in 1978 as MMF best child performer and two awards from FMAS as best child actor respectively.
Personal life. Louie was a graduate of Far Eastern University, BSC major in management. He married at the age of 20 to Joanie Peralta, became the father of two children and then separated after 3 years. He was at a relationship with Teresa. They had one child together.
Bentad Jr. was an active member of the born-again Christian movement where he was tasked with the evangelist integration for jail ministry and was working as an agent servicing for energy supplier company an outsourcing industry company death Benad's grave at Manila Nora Cemetery Benad Jr. died on May 5th, 2016 in Manila, Philippines after suffering a heart attack. He was just 46.
Francisco Bustios Diaz Senior May 28th 1932 to March 3rd, 2011, comma 2 3 known professionally as Pacquiao Diaz was a veteran Filipino actor and movie director. He specialized in antagonist roles for both action and comedy films.
Biography. Early life and career. Diaz was born in a riot, Pampanga, Philippines to Sylvino Diaz and Maria Bustios. According to his grandson Kiko Estrada, who chose to be tattooed with a memorial butterfly in his honor, Diaz also lived as dweller under a Mexico Pampanga bridge. Four, he had eight siblings, including Romy Diaz. He was famous for his villain roles, although he also had the ability to portray protagonist roles, mostly supporting or as comic relief alongside his longtime friend Fernando Po Jr.
Among the memorable non-dillan roles he portrayed were in Wong Matika's natina bay essay mined na cape where his brother Romy and dino a royo played the main villains of the film and ang ded hesa without his mustache. Other non-billain appearances include Bobocop is a comedy film where he plays the role as a police officer which starring Joey Marquez with Max Alvarado as the main villain. Eagle Squad where he played a dedicated and good police officer alongside Robin Padilla, Jingu Estrada, Edu Manzano, Ricky Davo, and Monsur Del Rosario with Jaime Fabregos as the main antagonist. He portrayed his role as an NBI informer in Doring Drobo NBI, which starring Eddie Garcia with Eddie Gutierrez as the corrupt police chief superintendent. Squala as the father of the character of his son Joker with John Regala and Dick Israel portraying the villains. Biagra brothers. Biagra is a pun of Viagra alongside Jimmy Santos and Birding Labra. He plays the role of Ramon and office manager in the comedy film Galwin Naang Balapara Salaqin which starred Vixado and Panchchido Alba with Ru Vernal as the main antagonist.
as studying blues. Also as the father of the character of his son Jooko and para obeon is Don Wanito starring Willie Reillum, John Estrada and Randy Soniaga with Mark Gil as the right-hand man of his character and the main antagonist of that film. He also appeared in villain roles and comedy films as the main antagonist and also in supporting/nonvillain roles that stars mostly Dolphie, Redford White, Victo, Joey Marquez, Herbert Bautista, Joey de Leon, Jimmy Santos, and the late actors Chaitito, Babalu, Panchido, and Renee Riquestas.
He also gained popularity in the 1990s where he played title roles in two comedy films. Daddy Goon touted as his launching film where he was supported by Herbert Bautista, Manoline Reigns, Annie Gutierrez, Villain and child performer Sigiraa and the good, the bad, and the ugly where he shared billing with Gabby Conexion and comedian Renee Requestas.
He also tried his hand in producing a film in 2002 via NJ Baton Lansen. Nyion which starred his son Jooko and matinea idol Bobby Andrews. After suffering from hypertension which at one time left in comeos, he had to sell the family house and lot including his car. Personal life. His father was a son of Mexican American soldier who was stationed in the Philippines. His brother Romy was also an actor as well as his wife Nenah and children Jooko and Chesca who were also actors. Before Diaz became an actor, he was a basketball player with the Anneal Blue Eagles for college from 1955 to 1956 and the FU baby Tamaras forer of the modern-day feed baby Tamros for high school. death. Diaz's grave at Manila Memorial Park sukit. His vision was impaired for the same health reasons. In 2002, Diaz suffered a stroke that caused his health to deteriorate.
He was previously been diagnosed of pneumonia and sexis.
On March 3rd, 2011, Diaz died due to complications of pneumonia. Hiwa Adila Translate Eagle is a 1980 Philippine period drama film written, produced, and directed by Eddie Romero, touted as the biggest event in local movie history and the biggest Filipino film ever made. It features an ensemble cast top build by Fernando Po Jr. One, two, synopsis.
Flashbacks encompass the history of the Philippines as well as the life story of the elderly Daniel Aguila. The Aguila family gathers to celebrate Daniel's 88th birthday, but the old man is nowhere to be seen, he has been missing for a decade. Suspecting that his father is in Minino, one of his sons takes off for that region in a determined search.
Along the way, his memories of the nation and his father's life tell the story of 80 tumultuous years of personal and historical development. Three plot.
In 1980 Manila, the influential and affluent Aguila family celebrate the 88th birthday of their missing and long presumed dead patriarch, Daniel Aguila.
His son, Mari, receives news that Daniel is alive in the provinces. Mari, a business tycoon and former senator, calms the countryside in search of his father, journeying to Mindanao in Boho.
In the course of his search, the Agila family history is unraveled. It begins in 1898 when Daniel's father, Ardo, an officer in the revolutionary army, dies by treachery. His mother, Isabelle Teodoro, is raped by that same traitor, Simeon Gerrio, and later marries him for convenience. As a young soldier accompanying Simeon to Minana in 1918, Daniel again becomes witness to injustice. Simeon and some Americans ruthlessly take away Muslim tribal lands. Daniel's life is one of complexity of human emotions and relationships. His affair with a Muslim tribal princess, Farida, results in a love child, Osman. In 1924, after winning a court case against a radical street preacher, he adopts Osman and marries a lawyer named Sally, Mari's mother. In 1936, Dandel discovers the incestuous liaison between his stepfather Simeon, who wants him to retire from the army and take over the family businesses, and has sister Lillian, who in turn unsuccessfully attempts to seduce him before succeeding with Osman. Daniel's experiences fighting the Japanese occupiers in NWEA during World War II and running a factory under the American controlled postwar government increase his mounting disenchantment with life and society. Mari's immoral political ambitions, Osman's Korean War wounds, Sally's death from illness in 1955, his affair with a young fellow World War II militant, and his grandson Roel's activist stance drive him further into disillusionment.
Finally, in 1965, Daniel heeds his longing for peace and leaves. Mari's journey ends when he finds Daniel in an Eda village in Boho, where Daniel has found serenity. Far from the maddening mechanations and injustices committed by a civilized society, the film had a budget of 5 million Cuban pesos and boasted 12 stars, 60 production staff and crewmen and 7,000 extras. Five, the film was shot in 120 different locations. Five.
The film's art director Mel Kandllo built a Magduang camp and in a Longit village on the hills of Tan and an Eda village in Los Banius. Kandlau had three assistants, two sad men and 10 carpenters to help in this work. Kanglo also designed sets for an 1897 evening in Bonando, a Muslim waterfront in 1918 Dudbu, Bandandas, a courthouse in 1924 Magdalena Lagona, a roaring 20s cabaret in Mikatti, a Japanese garrison in Lumban, Lagona, and other settings.
Five, the film took 100 days to shoot the 204 pages of script written for it, the latter having been written over a 2-year period. Five, actress Real Lock was originally cast to play Hook Commander Dada, but was replaced by Chanda Romero, director Eddie Romero's niece, six, when she failed to show up on her first shooting day. Five. The production was infamously marred by tensions between the crew. Among the reported incidents of tensions flaring up involved Eddie Romero's frequent butdding of heads with Mill Kandlau.
Seven. Romero likewise clashed with said decorator and now screenwriter Raquel the Visencio over unreasonable production demands. Seven. Eventually, the differences among the crew members got so unbearable for the film cinematographer Mike DeLeon that he walked out on the project altogether.
Five, however, while tensions were building between members of the crew knows such tensions were reported among the actors and Romero himself. Romero was described as being a cool director, not having been angered by the actors on the set. Seven. The lone exception of Romero being angered by an actor on the set is when he threatened to renounce his niece Chanda if she could not do her kissing scene with Christopher DeLeon.
Wright. Six.
Romero was notoriously late on the set, but the actors would arrive even later than Romero himself. Five. Despite this, however, Romero tolerated the differed personalities between the actors and allowed them to bond, usually over meals in between shoots. Seven, upon the release of the film, a minor criticism munched it was that the actors who were supposed to age do not look like they aged today. Five. Most notably, Amalia Fuentes refused to show age in the film despite portraying the mother of FBJ's character, Daniel. 7 8 FPJ choreographed the fight and war scenes. Five. FBJ's daughter, future senator, Grace Po, cameoed in the film as Daria Ramirez's sister. Nine. In addition, Bangcom Audio Vision also spent 100,000 Cuban pesos for an hour-long made for television documentary film on the making of Agila and hired producer Jesse M. Adraceo as advertising and marketing consultant.
Five. This is the second of Idi Romero's epic historical film trilogy wedged in between Gio Camun Po Nion and Kamakalawa dot 10 music. The film's entire music was written by Ryan Cababy. Cababy also sang the American singer part during the 1924 cabaret scene. Five. The film's theme song Aduanimo was composed by Caabiat specifically for the film five.
The song was interpreted by Basil Valdez. Christopher Straa Leon 34 born October 31st 1956 also known as Boyet is a Filipino actor and politician. often referred to by Philippine media as the king of Philippine drama, five, he gained stardom for his leading man roles in numerous film and television productions including period romantic drama and thriller. His work covering more than five decades has received various accolades including eight FMA's awards, two Gawad Yurian awards for Luna awards, nine star awards and eight Metro Manila film festival awards. Dolan began acting as a teenager winning the farmer's award for best actor for his screen debut in Lo Braa's tenonic colon 1974.
He gained wider recognition for his portrayal of a naive peasant and Eddie Romero's Gonito Camun Poko Nayon 1976 earning him his second FAS for best actor. He won his first gawad yuran award for best actor for his portrayal in Ishmael Burl's Aigal Ayakin 1978.
Dang continued to gain recognition and critical acclaim for his film work in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s with leading roles in Haplo 1982, immortal 1989, Pictima, My Other Woman both in 1990, Apaca Mo 1991, Ghano Kamahal 1993, Madrasa 1996, Maan Anguso 1997 Yulacking Manila 1999 Decoda 70 2002 Manopa 3 My Love 2004 and Magigan 2008.
Dolon is cited by critics as one of the best Filipino actors of all time six and was named one of the highest paid Filipino actors in the 1980s.
He is the recipient of many honorary accolades. He was awarded with the FMA's circle of excellence award in 2005, a star on the Eastwood City Walk of Fame in 2006, the Leno Braa Lifetime Achievement Award by the Golden Screen Awards in 2008, and the Lifetime Achievement Award in acting at the International Film Festival Manhattan in 2017.
He achieved grand slam in 1991, the second actor to win best actor in all major award-giving bodies in the country. He is also one of the elite group of actors to be inducted into the hall of fame at the far awards 1993 and the Metro Manila Film Festival 2019 in the best actor category. Early life and education. Dolon is the son of actors Gild de Leon and Lilia Dison Nclair Struss. He is of German Jewish descent from his maternal grandfather.
Seven. On May 11th, 1999, he was given United States citizenship passed to him to his mother from her father. One, he studied fine arts at the University of the East in Manila. 8. Acting career 1974 to 1979 breakthrough in stardom at age 17 Deleon made his acting debut in Lo Braa's 1974 film tin and Bangkun colon nine the production was a success at the box office and earned a leon his first acting award as best actor at the 22nd FA's awards 10. This helped open doors to more acting projects. The following year, he played the role of an eagerote in Herardo DeLeon's romance drama Bono Stairway to the Sky 11. In 1976, Deleon starred in two productions. He portrayed a naive Indo in Eddie Romero's period drama Donito Cami noon. Po Nion 12. His performance was wellreceived by critics and he again won best actor at the 24th FMA's awards and second Metro Manila film festival 13. He subsequently played a Japanese Filipino military officer in Mario O'Hara's period drama Tadlong Tong while on dios 14. The following year Deleon appeared in two productions. He starred in Elwood Perez Masarab Massac on Yumabig which earned him a best actor nomination at the 25th FA's awards. 15. He then appeared in Mike DeLeon's coming of age piece Kung Manderak Cod magazine which premiered at the third Metro Manila Film Festival.
16. In 1978 he starred in two Ishmail Bernal films, one of which was the drama Liong Ba Kong Bobby. 17. This earned him his fifth best actor nomination at the 27th FMA's awards. He next starred in the drama Aika Aayakin 18. His performance received critical acclaim winning him a best actor trophy at the Gad Yurian Awards. In 1979, he starred in one of the first Filipino films on peasant oppression on Alt and I Julian Makabean.
A slang balik lang is a 1983 Filipino action fantasy film produced and directed by Fernando Po Jr. who also stars as the tidler character. It is based on the fictional comics character of the same name created by Carlo J Kapparas and illustrated by Steve Colin one 2 3. The film was followed by three sequels which also featuring poislavio namely paabalicking pandeong yugdo 1982 and ang pande 4 iika patatna aklet 1984 all four films were shown at the metro manila film festival in their respective years an animated TV series dubbed as the first fulllength Filipino Ino animation series was shown in RPN9 during the mid 1980s.
It was patterned after the story line of the first movie. Plot. Flavio Fernando Poe Jr. is a pande or blacksmith whose village and land are under the reign of the tyrant Lazardo Max Alvarado. Flavio is forced to brand innocent children every night with Lazardo's mark by the head of Lazardo's men in the village, Pilo Pako Diaz. One day, Flavio's predecessor is Pande Tatyong Leo Anzures finds the legendary black book that supposedly tells how Lazardo can be defeated. Later that night, a meteorite lands in a nearby field. Based on a prophecy in the black book, Flavio and Tata Tyong then use the meteorite and an old bell to create a magic dagger, the only weapon that can defeat Lazardo.
After finishing the weapon, Flavio hunts down Lazardo's men in the village.
Flavio then brands them before setting off with Tata Timong, his young apprentice Lando, Benny Jr., and Monica.
Liz Lindigan, a woman he had saved from Lazardo's men to defeat the evil tyrant.
Flavio and his companion soon come across a seaside hunt where they believe Lazardo dwells. Instead, it is home to one of Lazardo's henchmen, a wizard.
Flavio defeats him, but soon afterward, they are attacked by Saiakoy, Merman, that are driven away when Flavio's dagger hums. When Pilo and his men arrive seeking revenge against Flavio, they attack and eat Pilo and his men instead. Later, Flavio and his companions are attacked by zombies in a forest. Tata, Tenyong, and Monica end up separated and captured by Lazardo's men.
Elsewhere, Lando finds refuge in a hunt haunted by an asang. And after a chase, Flavio finds and defeats it with his dagger. Tata, Timong, and Monica are then brought to Lazardo's fortress.
After hearing of Flavio's quest from Tata Timong, Lazardo challenges Flavio to a duel in the desert. Lazardo brings Tatimyong, Monica, and all his slaves to witness the battle. Lazardo first orders his men to attack Flavio, who, though vastly outnumbered, defeats them after his dagger transforms into a sword.
Lazardo then faces Flavio himself, only to rapidly age every time Flavio hits him. Flavio ends the duel by stabbing Lazardo in the chest, who dies and fades away. With Lazardo defeated, Flavio leads his companions and the former slaves to freedom. Max Alvarado, February 19th, 1929 to April 6th, 1997, was a Filipino film actor known mainly by his portrayals of villains in a career which spanned six decades. Early life. Max Alvarado was born as Gavino Maximo in Manila. In his youth, he was a member of street gangs as well as an itinerate manual laborer. Citation needed. career. He broke into films in 1948 as a bit player in Hik Sa Bandila.
Soon after he was frequently cast as a villain in films produced by Premier Production and its sister company Larry Santiago Productions as well as People's Pictures. He first gained critical notice in the 1952 film on Sawa Sa Lon Sorio directed by Jerry DeLeon. For that role, he garnered a FAMA's best supporting actor nomination. Ultimately, Alvarado was nominated for five FMA's best supporting actor nominations, winning the trophy in 1971 for Campana Inga Quiteria one. Alvarado was also nominated for a farmer's best actor award in 1968 for Tatac Sacramentos.
Beginning in 1967 with Alia's Chain Gang, he was cast in leading and supporting roles even as a romantic lead despite his sworthy and somewhat villainous appearance. Alvarado also showcased his versatility by sometimes playing gay roles such as in the 1978 film Gorgonia as well as non-villain or supporting roles. As a villain, Alvarado was frequently cast opposite the heroic roles of Fernando Po Jr. although he is also portrayed as supporting ally to the latter in films such as Wong Matias Nata Min Cape alongside Pakito Diaz also in a non-tagonist role which starred former child star Vandalf and fellow villain actor Pakito's younger brother Rommy Diaz as the main antagonist. citation needed. On March 25th, 1982, Dwald Wild Wild One started its theatrical run. Two, in the film Alvarado is paired with Wong. They play a duo who are sent to the countryside to investigate the murder of Mayor and his family. Three, towards the end of his life, Alvarado became a commercial spokesperson for Max Candy, a popular rock candy aonomous to his own screen name. Fernando Poe Jr. born Rald Allen Kelly Poe August 20th 1939 to December 14th 2004 was a Filipino actor, director and screenwriter nicknamed Dick King and often referred to by his initials FPJ.
He has been described as a cultural icon, having dominated the Philippine box office from the 1960s to 1990s through his leading roles and action films. For his career that spanned nearly five decades, he has received numerous honors including the Order of National Artists of the Philippines in 2006 and the CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts in 1999.
two three Po appeared in around 300 films from 1955 to 2003.
In one Po entered the film industry as a stuntman following the death of his father, actor Fernando Po senior and made his film debut in 1955 with Anick and I Paleris, a sequel to a film that starred his father. His breakout came in the 1956 film Low-Waist Gang and went on to star in action films that portrayed him as the champion and defender of the poor and oppressed.
Six. His notable films include only the brave no hell 1965 Lo Braa Santiado 1970 Selsoad Castillo's acidillo 1971 Bau SA Bhangan 1976 Digen Si Toto Ibatau 1979 Eddie Romero Ziggila 1980 his self-directed on Pande 1980 and It sequels Roman rapido and is saying Bala kal lang both 1983 the 1986 films Ian tanda kenya an on kavida muslim.357 and bathonqapo kic king pacting in 1990 on proinciano 1996 is ambanka sa tadiko 1999 and on delabesa 2000.27 Po's accolades include five FMA's awards for best actor and two a joint record and three that inducted him into the FMA's hall of fame in 1988.
He also won best director for his films on padrino 1984 and k bhas in karion papasuken co 195 8 in 2004 farmer's postumously granted him the natanging alagating sheeting award po was also postumously declared a national artist of the philippines in 2006 accepted by his family in 2012 dot 9. Po ran for president of the Philippines in the 2004 election. He lost to the incumbent Gloria Makipagoyo by just over 1 million votes, 3.48%, the closest margin by percentage between the winner and runner up in the history of Philippine presidential elections. 7 months after the election, Po died of a stroke. Hundreds of thousands attended his wake and funeral. 10 11 Po was married to actress Susan Roses who played his on-screen love interest in 17 films. Three. He is the father of Senator Grace Poe and actress Loi Poe.
Early life and education. Ronald Alan Kelly Poe was the son of Filipino actor and director Fernando Po senior. Born Alan Fernando Po Yay Reyes 1916 to 1951 from San Carlos Panginan and Elizabeth Bessie Kelly 1918 to 1999.
He was born in Manila on August 20th 1939.
He was known as Ronnie to his family.
His parents at the time of his birth were not legally married until 1940.
In 2004, Po's political opponents tried to derail his bid for the 2004 Philippine presidency when they sought to disqualify him as an illegitimate son of a non-filipino mother. He was the second among six siblings, including Andy, born Fernando Kelly Poe Jr. 1943 to 1995, comma 12, whose given name was used by Po as his own professional name to bank on the popularity of his father, who was a top actor in his time. Conrad Poe was Po's half-brother, the illegitimate son of Fernando Po senior and actress Patricia Maharez. The original spelling of the family surname was Poe from his paternal grandfather, playwright Lorenzo Poe, a Catalin migrant from Morca, Spain, who ventured into mining and business in the Philippines. In 1953, Po finished his primary education at Sand Beta College. For high school, he attended San Sebastian College. He continued his education at Mapoua Institute of Technology and University of the East and took the course theater arts. When his father died from rabies at age 34, Po became the family's bread winner. In order to support his family, he dropped out of the University of the East during his sophomore year. 13. Film career. Po dropped out of college to work in the Philippine film industry as a messenger boy and was given acting roles in subsequent years. 14 starting as a stun man for everlasting pictures.
He was given a starring role in the film Anak and I Paleris son of Palaris at the age of 14. The film however was not a big hit. In 1956, the film Low-Waist Gang made him popular 14 and the film was such a hit that low-waist pants became a fad. Also known as FBJ from his initials, Po acted in a number of films which depicted him as the champion of the poor and downtrodden. He also directed films under the pseudonyms Danner and Ron Waldo Reyes. Reyes originated from the surname of his paternal grandmother Martha. He established FBJ Productions in 1961 and later organized other film companies. In 1963, he testified against criminal gangs known as the big four who extorted money from the film industry. In 1965, he shared the lead in the ravagers in the Philippines. This is titled Only the Brave No Hell, a film depicting the United States and the Philippines working together against Japanese wartime occupation. The film is considered one of the most influential Filipino films. Po won the most best actor awards at the FAS. Citation needed. Among the films that received awards were NJ Alabacha Lupa 1967, Acidilo 1971, Derigan Si Toto ITO 1979 on Pisano Tatapusen Co. 1983 and Moslin.357 1986.
Po was one of the highest paid film actors in the Philippines in the 1980s alongside Dolphie and Vilma Santos with his salary reaching over 1 million pesos per film. 15. In 1988, Po partnered with San Miguel Corporation in a near 27 million Cuban pesos promotional deal for San Miguel beer, 16, his first endorsement of a product in his entire film career. with the first television commercial airing on January 207.
In mid 1993, Po was then set to star in a film produced by Viva Films and directed by Pablo Santiago titled Tacking Bibig King Dibd with Alice Dixon cast as the female lead though it did not come to fruition.
18. Among his roles were Flavio in the on Pande fantasy series King Pact in Dto S8 Pang Dang and Aguila. His last film Paknner's also stars nine ball billards champion Ephine Bada Reyes. Political career 2004 presidential bid. Main article Fernando Po Jr. 2004 presidential campaign. Fernando Po Jr.
was the Coalition Ing Nagaing Filipino Camp as candidate for the 2004 presidential election. He accepted nomination in December 2003 and was to be the opposition candidate in the Philippines 2004 presidential election.
19. Personal life. Po married actress Susan Roses, the professional name of Jusa Sonora, in a civil wedding in December 1968.
They later married in a religious service and among their primary sponsors were then President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Alda. Po and Rose's adopted a daughter Grace Poe who became a senator.
Po was very reclusive about his personal life. However, in February 2004, during the presidential campaign, Po admitted to having fathered two children out of wedlock, 20, he had an affair with actress Anna Marin and had one son, Ranian, and with former actress Rowena Morin, and had a daughter, Lur Virginia.
Po was also a known horse owner and horse racing enthusiast. 21. Death and legacy. Tomb of Po and his wife Susan Roses at the Manila North Cemetery FPJ Studios along Del Monty Avenue, Quesan City. In 2022, Po was admitted to St. Luke's Medical Center in Quesan City in the evening of December 11th, 2004 after complaining of dizziness at a gathering in his production studio during a Christmas party. 22, he suffered from a stroke and slipped into a coma while being treated for a brain clot. Doctors described his condition as a cerebral thrombosis with multiple organ failure. 23. He died at the age of 65 on December 14th at 12:01 a.m. Philippine time, UTC plus 8:00, without regaining consciousness. 23. His remains were initially transferred to the Arlington East Memorial Chapels in Posi, now known as the Evergreen Memorial Chapels, before being transferred a day later to the Sto.
Domingo Church in Quesan City. 24 25 organizers of the 9-day wake claimed numbers as high as 2 million. 26. The funeral procession drew tens of thousands who crowded the streets of Kesan City, an event which drew comparisons to the funeral processions of former Senator Nino Yakino in August 1983, who also had his wake held at the Sto.
Domingo Church and of actress Julie Vega in May 1985.
He was buried in his family plot along with his parents in the Manila North Cemetery. aftermath. On December 14th, 2012, 8 years after his death, a monument to Po was erected at the corner of Roxis Boulevard and Archesa Street in Herida, Manila, with widow Susan Roses and daughter Grace Poe attending the unveiling. 27. In 2013, Taunting Gutierrez portrayed Fernando Poe Jr. in the life story of Po's daughter Grace Poe depicted by Eric Gonzalez on Malala emoaya 28 in 2015 his 1997 film on proinciana was remade by ABSCBN into a TD series starring Koko Martin as the main character to portray twins namely SPO1 Ricardo Cardo Dallas and police senior dominator a deleon together with Susan Ros's FBJ's widow 29 30 on January 13th 2022 President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act number 11608 renaming Roosevelt Avenue in Quesan City as Fernando Po Jr. Avenue 31. On his 84th birth anniversary on August 20th, 2023, Roosevelt Station of LRT Line One in Quesan City was renamed Fernando Po Jr.
Station FPJ Arena, a sports arena in San Jose. Bandas, also named in his honor, was inaugurated. 32 33 The FPJ Film Archives has been inscribed in the National Memory of the World Register of the Philippines. 34 In Racing, Po was posterously inducted in the Philippine Racing Commission, Thorom Hall of Fame in 2023 for promoting the discipline through his films. 35. The main road within the metro turf racecourse complex in Batandas was also named after Po.
Elizabeth the Lindigan Co.
professionally known as Liz Lindigan is a Filipino actress. Career Alindigan was a model when discovered by comedian Doulie in a fashion show in Manila Hotel. Her first film was Dolphie's Angels in 1980 with Carmi Martin, Anna Marie Gutierrez, Yelen Catrell and Dolie. She did also sexy movies in mid80s such as Hearttake City with Maria Isabelle Lopez, Escort Girls with Jacquellyn Jose, Anenuran with George S.
Trean, Company of Women with Margill, NJali with Ronaldo Valdez, and The Diary of Vietnam Rose.
She became the leading lady of action stars like Fernando Po Jr. in an pande at Falcon and Sierra Madre Rudy Fernandez in Wanted Sabis Dante Varona in Nag Baba Gang Lupa Nag Baba Gang Aar Ace Val and Cat was Samiran and Jess Leppy Jr. In quadro lass a lindigan was part of 100 days to heaven 2011 of abscbn's television series starring con reyes jodi sda maria and zyro manabat among others personal life her first husband was former action star Jess laid jr separated they had two children is now married to businessman Benny co with whom she has four children. Bend Jr. born Louiso Louie Garcia Medina January 8th 1970 to May 5th 2016 was a Filipino actor and the adopted son of the late comedian Bentat. He had an older brother Nick Medina who is also known as Bent Jr. background. Bent Jr.'s first movie role was at the age of 3.5 years old and he made 14 more movies up until 1985 when he left the film industry in favor of his studies. He returned to the industry in 2000 and continued to make movies until his last movie Jaguar in 2011.
He played Lando in Philippines movie pande. He made his first international appearance in the brasplitation movie the return of Bruce with Bruce Louu and Elizabeth Orripesa. He won his first award in 1977 Metro Manila film festival as best child performer from the movie on Laki on Alamited on Burril with actor Fernando Po Jr. He has received three more trophies for the movies Tatacking T 1978 on Leheiming Guadalupe 1979 Oxo Lauo 1980 with awards in 1978 as MMF best child performer and two awards from FMAS as best child actor respectively.
Personal life. Louie was a graduate of Far Eastern University, BSC major in management. He married at the age of 20 to Joanie Peralta, became the father of two children and in separated after 3 years. He was at a relationship with Teresa. They had one child together.
Bentad Jr. was an active member of the bornagain Christian movement where he was tasked with the evangelist integration for jail ministry and was working as an agent servicing for energy supplier company and outsourcing industry company. Death Benad's grave at Manila Norah Cemetery. Benad Jr. died on May 5th, 2016 in Manila, Philippines after suffering a heart attack. He was just 46. Francisco Bustios Diaz Senior May 28th 1932 to March 3rd 2011 comma 2 three known professionally as Pacquiao Diaz was a veteran Filipino actor and movie director. He specialized in antagonist roles for both action and comedy films. Biography Early life and career. Diaz was born in a riot, Pampanga, Philippines to Sylvino Diaz and Maria Bustios. According to his grandson, Kiko Estrada, who chose to be tattooed with a memorial butterfly in his honor, Diaz also lived as dweller under a Mexico Pampanga bridge. Four, he had eight siblings, including Romy Diaz.
He was famous for his villain roles, although he also had the ability to portray protagonist roles, mostly supporting or as comic relief alongside his longtime friend Fernando Po Jr.
Among the memorable non-dillan roles he portrayed were in Wong Matika's Nina Bay Sa Minape where his brother Romy and Dino Aoyo played the main villains of the film and Ang Dalha without his mustache. Other non-billain appearances include Bobocop is a comedy film where he plays the role as a police officer which starring Joey Marquez with Max Alvarado as the main villain. Eagle Squad where he played a dedicated and good police officer alongside Robin Padilla, Jinguestrada, Edu Manzano, Ricky Davo and Monsur del Rosario with Jaime Fabregos as the main antagonist. He portrayed his role as an NDI informer in doring dobo inbi which starring Eddie Garcia with Eddie Gutierrez as the corrupt police chief superintendent. Squala as the father of the character of his son Joker with John Regala and Dick Israel portraying the villains. Biadra brothers. Biadra is a pun of Viagra alongside Jimmy Santos and Birding Labra. He plays the role of Ramon, an office manager in the comedy film Galwin Naang Balapara Salakin, which starred Vixado and Panchchidito Alba with Ru Vernal as the main antagonist as studiant blues also as the father of the character of his son Jooko and Para Oon is Don Wanito starring Willie Reillum, John Eststrada and Randy Soniaga with Mark Gil as the right-hand man of his character and the main antagonist of that film. He also appeared in villain roles and comedy films as the main antagonist and also in supporting/nonvillain roles that stars mostly Dolphie, Redford White, Vick Sto, Joey Marquez, Herbert Bautista, Joey Leon, Jimmy Santos, and the late actors Chaquito, Babalu, Panchido, and Renee Request.
He also gained popularity in the 1990s where he played title roles in two comedy films. Daddy Goon touted as his launching film where he was supported by Herbert Bautista, Manoline Reigns, Annie Gutierrez, villain and child performer Sigiraa and the good, the bad and the ugly where he shared billing with Gabby Conexion and comedian Renee Request.
He also tried his hand in producing a film in 2002 vi Batang Lansenan Nyion which starred his son Jooko and matinea idol Bobby Andrews. After suffering from hypertension which at one time left in comeomaos he had to sell the family house and lot including his car.
Personal life. His father was a son of Mexicanamean soldier who was stationed in the Philippines. His brother Romy was also an actor as well as his wife Nenah and children Jooko and Chesca who were also actors. Before Diaz became an actor, he was a basketball player with the Anneal Blue Eagles for college from 1955 to 1956 and the FE baby Tamaras forer of the modern-day feed baby Tamros for high school. death. Diaz's grave at Manila Memorial Park sukit. His vision was impaired for the same health reasons. In 2002, Diaz suffered a stroke that caused his health to deteriorate. He was previously been diagnosed of pneumonia and sexis.
On March 3rd, 2011, Diaz died due to complications of pneumonia. Hiwa Agila Translate Eagle is a 1980 Philippine period drama film written, produced, and directed by Eddie Romero. Touted as the biggest event in local movie history and the biggest Filipino film ever made. It features an ensemble cast top build by Fernando Po Jr. One two synopsis.
Flashbacks encompass the history of the Philippines as well as the life story of the elderly Daniel Aguila. The Aguila family gathers to celebrate Daniel's 88th birthday, but the old man is nowhere to be seen, he has been missing for a decade. Suspecting that his father is in Minino, one of his sons takes off for that region in a determined search.
Along the way, his memories of the nation and his father's life tell the story of 80 tumultuous years of personal and historical development. Three plot.
In 1980 Manila, the influential and affluent Aguila family celebrate the 88th birthday of their missing and long presumed dead patriarch, Daniel Aguila.
His son, Mari, receives news that Daniel is alive in the provinces.
Mari, a business tycoon and former senator, calms the countryside in search of his father, journeying to Mindanao in Boho. In the course of his search, the Agila family history is unraveled. It begins in 1898 when Daniel's father, Ardo, an officer in the Revolutionary Army, dies by treachery. His mother, Isabel Teoddoro, is raped by that same traitor, Simeon Gerrio, and later marries him for convenience. As a young soldier accompanying Simeon to Minana in 1918, Daniel again becomes witness to injustice. Simeon and some Americans ruthlessly take away Muslim tribal lands. Daniel's life is one of complexity of human emotions and relationships. His affair with a Muslim tribal princess, Farida, results in a love child, Osman. In 1924, after winning a court case against a radical street preacher, he adopts Osman and marries a lawyer named Sally, Mari's mother. In 1936, Dandel discovers the incestuous liaison between his stepfather Simeon, who wants him to retire from the army and take over the family businesses, and has sister Lillian, who in turn unsuccessfully attempts to seduce him before succeeding with Osman. Daniel's experiences fighting the Japanese occupiers in Noea Aijia during World War II and running a factory under the American controlled postwar government increase his mounting disenchantment with life and society. Mari's immoral political ambitions, Osman's Korean War wounds, Sally's death from illness in 1955, his affair with a young fellow World War II militant, and his grandson Roel's activist stance drive him further into disillusionment.
Finally, in 1965, Daniel heeds his longing for peace and leaves. Mari's journey ends when he finds Daniel in ana village in Boho where Daniel has found serenity far from the maddening minations and injustices committed by a civilized society. The film had a budget of 5 million Cuban pesos and boasted 12 stars, 60 production staff and crewmen and 7,000 extras. Five, the film was shot in 120 different locations. Five. The film's art director Mel Kandlau built a Magduang camp and an along village on the hills of Tan and an Edida village in Los Bas. Kandllo had three assistants, two sad men and 10 carpenters to help in this work. Kunglow also designed sets for an 1897 evening in Bonando, a Muslim waterfront in 1918 desbuandas, a courthouse in 1924. for Magdalena Laguna, a roaring 20s cabaret in Mikatti, a Japanese garrison in Lumban, Lagona, and other settings. Five, the film took 100 days to shoot the 204 pages of script written for it, the latter having been written over a 2-year period. Five, actress Real Lock was originally cast to play Hook Commander Dada, but was replaced by Chanda Romero, director Eddie Romero's niece. six, when she failed to show up on her first shooting day. Five, the production was infamously marred by tensions between the crew. Among the reported incidents of tensions flaring up involved Eddie Romero's frequent butdding of heads with Mil Kandllo. Seven, Romero likewise clashed with said decorator and now screenwriter Raquel the Visencio over unreasonable production demands. seven.
Eventually, the differences among the crew members got so unbearable for the film cinematographer Mike DeLeon that he walked out on the project altogether.
Five, however, while tensions were building between members of the crew knows such tensions were reported among the actors and Romero himself. Romero was described as being a cool director, not having been angered by the actors on the set. Seven. The lone exception of Romero being angered by an actor on the set is when he threatened to renounce his niece Chanda if she could not do her kissing scene with Christopher DeLeon.
Wright. Six.
Romero was notoriously late on the set, but the actors would arrive even later than Romero himself. Five. Despite this, however, Romero tolerated the differed personalities between the actors and allowed them to bond, usually over meals in between shoots. Seven, upon the release of the film, a minor criticism munched it was that the actors who were supposed to age do not look like they aged today. Five. Most notably, Amalia Fuentes refused to show age in the film despite portraying the mother of FBJ's character, Daniel. Seven, eight, FPJ choreographed the fight and war scenes.
Five, FBJ's daughter, future senator, Grace Po, cameoed in the film as Daria Ramirez's sister. Nine. In addition, Bangom Audio Vision also spent 100,000 Cuban pesos for an hour-ong made for television documentary film on the making of Agila and hired producer Jesse M. Adraceto as advertising and marketing consultant. Five. This is the second of Idi Romero's epic historical film trilogy wedged in between Gio Cami Nunon Po Nion and Kamakalawa dot 10 music. The film's entire music was written by Ryan Caabyad.
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