Showing posts with label Vilma Santos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vilma Santos. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Wild Whirlwind (1974)

1974 – Wild Whirlwind (Bell Films Inc/ Dorn Bros Film Co?)


[Hong Kong/Philippines co-production, Philippines release date 20th May 1974, original title “Twin Fists For Justice”; released on Italian DVD as “La Selvaggia Mano Di Bruce Lee”]


Director Wang Shih Chin [listed on Philippines poster as “Yang Shih Chin”, Philippines version also lists Danny Ochoa] Screenplay Ita Chao [Italian database lists “Ta Chao To”] Producer Chang Wing Cinematography Ho Huk Wai, Remigio Young Editor Hsiao Nan Kung Fu Instructor Unicorn Chan Production Manager Pan Yao Kun


Cast Meng Fei, Vilma Santos (Ivy), Philip Gamboa [an Italian database also lists Mary Balls, Alexander Chen, Peter Laurence, Hou Sheng, Tan Sheng Feng, Fu Wei Like]







Friday, November 6, 2009

The DARNA interviews: Vilma Santos

DARNA Interview with VILMA SANTOS by Eric Cueto


[from the Official Mars Ravelo’s Darna website]


Eric: Vi, what's your favorite among your Darna movies?


Vilma: Of course, it's "Lipad, Darna, Lipad" since it was my first. It was really well done. Do you have a copy of it?


Eric C: I don't have this movie either. But if I am able to find one, I'll give you a copy. How did you prepare for this movie? Did you have any special "fight training" before you started filming? I heard that Action Star Tony Ferrer guided you.


Vilma: No, there was no training on the set before filming. It wasn't Tony Ferrer who guided me but the stuntmen called SOS Daredevils.


Eric C: Did you have any difficulties with your own stunts?


Vilma: Not really. I was a bit of a tomboy in those days so I learned things quickly. Actually, there was a time when an accident occurred. I had to go and do the tumbling bit where the stuntman was supposed to catch me. I accidentally kicked him in the face and he got a bloody nose and had to be brought to the hospital. I, on the other hand, hit my head on a rock and got a splitting headache.


Eric C: I head that you developed a fever the first time you had a scene with snakes?


Vilma: That's true! I was terrified of the snakes the first day of shooting on a rooftop of a building in Santa Mesa. I think I kept getting fevers for a week. Then, they let me touch the snakes first before every shoot so that I could get over my fear.


Eric C: how's Celia as Valentina and Gloria as Impakta?


Vilma: Celia, she's really good! And Tita Glo was so scary as Impakta, I love her so much.


Eric C: How about Liza?


Vilma: She's good too! I remember her costume that was made of sheepskin with a pair of wings. We filmed the "Babaing Lawin" episode in Antipolo.


Eric: Did you have aerial fight scenes with Liza?


Vilma: No we didn't. We fought on land..mostly in a cave. I remember my aerial fight scene with Gloria (Romero). We were standing on a stage with a dark bacground and there was a black cloth covering the half lower part of her body and there was a large electric fan in front of us.


Eric: Was there ever an origin scene where you received the magic stone with the coming of the shooting star?


Vilma: I already had the power of DARNA from the start of the movie. I only had an origin scene in "Darna Vs. the Planet Women" where the magic stone fell from the sky.


Eric C: Were you excited when the role of Darna was offered to you for the first time? Also, did you watch any of the Darna movies that came before you were offered the part?


Vilma: I saw Eva Montes' "Darna at ang babaing Tuod" at the movies and Rosa Del Rosario's Darna on TV. I also watched "Darna: Ang Pagbabalik (The Return)" on TV but don't care for it… it had bad production values. Of course, I was excited when I was offered the role of Darna. I even had to ask permission from the Nuns at my school because of Darna's 2 piece costume. Besides, there's nothing obscene about the costume because this is a Superheroine after all. But I asked advice from some fans and they were concerned that I might get criticized for being daring. This is why I wore body stockings in the promotional pics for the movie. It looked so terrible and made me look fat with body stockings. William Leary and Douglas Quijano convinced me to remove the body stockings before the Press Con. I remember changing into my Darna costume and I remember their words telling me- "Vi, the stockings look terrible so why don't you surprise all of them by not wearing them. Besides, you have the looks anyway." So there I was at the Press con without the body stockings."


Eric C: What do you think of Angel as Darna?


Vilma: She's doing great on the TV series as Darna. I do watch it and she looks great as Darna. Even the fight scenes are believable. That's because when you're Darna, you cannot be lethargic. You need to look like you can really knockdown Super-Villains.


Eric: Do you mind making a guest appearance in the Darna movie or on a TV series?


Vilma: I don't mind as long as the role is good. A long time ago, in Dolphy's Darna, I was offered the role of Darna turning over the stone to Dolphy's character. But I was pregnant (my baby named Lucky).


Eric: What other memorable experiences did you have as Darna?


Vilma: The flying scenes. That was really hard because you have to balance your body on 3 steel bars while a large electric fan in front of my face which gave me headaches after takes. I also remember the flying scene where Darna was flying towards Manila and the background music was the song - "My Beautiful Balloon". I remember the boy Angelito who played "Ding" in "Lipad, Darna, Lipad".


Eric: Were you able to take some Darna memorabilia?


Vilma: None. We returned everything to the studios.


Eric: What's the difference between the your Darna and the version today?


Vilma: Technology is much more advanced today. The harder scenes are easier to make now. Whenever I shot my scenes as Narda changing to Darna, the camera remains steady as as I get dressed in costume and return to the same spot before the transformation.


Eric C: Vilma, You have done every role already except playing "Impakta" or an "Asuwang". Would you consider playing a Darna villainess like what Gloria Romero did?


Vilma: Yikes! Do I already look like a Vampire? (Laughs out loud) Actually I starred in a Vampire movie already "Anak ng Aswang" (Vampire's Child) but I was not the Vampire. Gloria Romero played the Vampire. Actually I think that's an interesting role and I don't mind playing a Villainess as long as it's a good story.


Eric: (Jokingly) By the way Vilma, when are you surrendering the "magic stone" to me?


Vilma: (Laughs) Oh well, it's not time yet for me to give up the "magic stone" to you."


Eric: Vilma, could you do the "Darna yell" one last time?)


Vilma: We might wake up the people in this hotel. It's really late.


Eric: Please Vi. (Then Vilma gets playful with the "Darna yell")


Vilma: "Jworna!!! (makes funny expressions) Wasn't there another Actress who sounded like she was having a difficult time yelling "Darna"??


Eric C: I know the actress who did the yell that way. ..........AND THEN..... VILMA REALLY GOT INTO CHARACTER


Vilma: DARNA!!!!


Eric C: Hehehe I almost fainted with great joy. Imagine - I got to hear the most famous Darna of them all do the yell... in person !!


All the Vilma Fans applauded as we all stayed up late into the early morning with the "DARNA OF ALL SEASONS" (who is still very pretty ..even without make-up)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Joseph Estrada filmography 1970 to 1974

JOSEPH ESTRADA Filmography 1970-1974


1970 - Simon Bastardo (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 1st March 1970]


Director Augusto Buenaventura Writers Augusto Buenaventura, Carlos Empaynado Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Rosemarie Gil, Paquito Diaz


1970 – Sebastian (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 7th June 1970]


Director Augusto Buenaventura Screenplay Bert Mendoza Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Mike Briones


Cast Joseph Estrada, Jeanne Young, Rocco Montalban


1970 - Areglado Boss (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 23rd August 1970]


Director Augusto Buenaventura Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Fredy Conde


Cast Joseph Estrada, Pilar Pilapil, Jerry Pons, Elizabeth Ramsay


1970 - Padre Pugante (FPJ Productions)


[Release date 29th November 1970]


Director Armando Herrera Producer Fernando Poe Jr Music Restie Umali


Cast Joseph Estrada, Paquito Diaz, Rebecca, Lito Anzures, Victor Bravo, Avel Morado, Ruel Vernal


1970 - Psycho Sex Killer (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 9th December 1970]


Director/Writer Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Stella Suarez, George Estregan, Linda Martin, Liza Vergara, Cherry Gonzalez, Ruben Rustia, Angelo Ventura, Romy Diaz, Johnny Monteiro, Raquel


1971 – Udyok (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 25th January 1971]


Director/Story Armando A. Herrera Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast George Estregan, Eddie Garcia, Imelda Ilanan, Rosanna Ortiz, Romy Diaz, Avel Morado


1971 - Hukom Bitay (Transasia Productions)


[Release date 15th March 1971]


Director/Producer Arsenio “Boots” Bautista Screenplay Edgar M. Reyes, Arceo F. Masangkay Music Restie Umali Cinematography Avelino Peralta


Cast Joseph Estrada, Imelda Ilanan, Jerry Lerma, Geraldine, Renato Robles, Bobby Velarde, Jun Esguerra, Eva Darren, Joe Sison, Anita Linda, Patricia Mijares, Angel Ventura, Avel Morado, Jess Lee, Leo Ver, Daisy Darren, Cherry Gonzales, Rosa Rodriguez, Sarah Fernandez, Tony Montano, Jess d’Aguilar Gloria Wong, Jimmy Hipolito, SOS Daredevils


1971 - Valentin Walis (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 26th April 1971]


Director Armando A. Herrera Screenplay Bert Mendoza Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Mary Ann Murphy, Paquito Diaz, Angelo Ventura, Ding Salvador


1971 – Digmaan Ng Mga Angkan (FPJ Productions)


[Release date 5th June 1971]


Director Pablo Santiago Producer Fernando Poe Jr Music Restie Umali


Cast Fernando Poe Jr, Joseph Estrada, Pilar Pilapil, Rosanna Ortiz, Leopoldo Salcedo, Jose Padilla Jr


1971 - Durog (Emar Pictures)


[Release date 11th December 1971]


Director/Writer Armando A. Herrera Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Narciso Magcalas


Cast George Estregan, Romy Diaz, Alona Alegre, Angelo Ventura, June Keithly, Pinky Gomez, Monette Veloso, Marilou Matti


1971 - Apat Na Patak Ng Dugo Ni Adan/“Four Drops Of Adam’s Blood” (Roda Films)


[Release date 25th December 1971]


Director Pablo Santiago Story Armando De Guzman Screenplay Tommy C. David Producer R.T.L.Music Pablo Vergara Cinematography Jose Batac Jr Editors Segundo Ramos, Rene Tala Makeup Artist Eddie Valeriano Production Manager Tony Cruz Assistant Director Boy Pineda Layout Artist Nestor A. Balzano Soundman Domingo de Dios Sound Engineer Flaviano Villareal Props/Special Effects Danny Torrente, Totoy Torrente Assistant Camera Rudy Quijano Color Consultant Romy Fornoles Laboratory Mauro Nanale Laboratory Technician Pacifico Torreda Liaison Officer Manding Herrera Laboratory Consultant Joe Reyes


Cast Joseph Estrada, Zaldy Zshornack, Roberto Gonzalez, Vic Vargas, Leopoldo Salcedo, Rosemarie Gil, Van De Leon, Dencio Padilla, Jose Garcia, Rocco Montalban, Avel Morado, Ruben Ramos, Rudy Meyer, Jun Santos, Romy Nario, Fil Lizarondo, Manding Riño, Mandy Bustamante, George Fernandez, Roger Saulog, Ponching Estopa, Beth Espiritu, Jean Villar, Fe Villar, Melda Fernandez, Nestor Brillantes, Flor Hemady, SOS Daredevils, T.N.T. Stuntmen, The R.G. Boys


1972 – Sukdulan (Emar Pictures)


[Release date unknown, possibly January 1972]


Director Armando Garces Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Narcisco Magcalas


Cast George Estregan, Rosemarie Gil, Eddie Garcia, Cristina Reyes, Perla Bautista


1972 - Okey Ka, Erap (JE Productions)


[Release date 31st January 1972]


Director/Writer Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Boots Anson-Roa, Ruben Rustia, Veronica Palileo


1972 – Magiting At Pusakal (JE Productions)


[Release date 15th April 1972]


Director/Writer Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Fermin Pagsisihan


Cast Fernando Poe Jr, Joseph Estrada, Rosanna Ortiz, Jeanne Young, Ruben Rustia, Angel Ventura, Jesse Lee, Jun Mariano, Ruel Vernal, Avel Morado


1972 - Kill The Pushers (JE Productions)


[Release date 25th August 1972]


Director/Writer Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fermin Pagsisihan Music Ernani Cuenco Sound Angel Avellana


Cast Joseph Estrada, Pilar Pilapil, Rosemarie Gil, Vic Silayan, Ruben Rustia, Romeo Rivera, Ruel Vernal, Zenaida Amador, Resty Sandel, Subas Herrero, Jesse Lee, John Alexander, Carpi Asturias, Robert Talby, Ding Salvador, Jun Mariano


WINNER: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Sound (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences)


1972 - Tatay Na Si Erap (JE Productions)


[Release date 21st October 1972]


Director Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Boots Anson-Roa, Ely Roque


WINNER: Best Actress for Boots Anson-Roa (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences)


1972 - Blood Compact (Roda Films)


[Release date 22nd October 1972]


Director Pablo Santiago Screenplay Tony Serrano Music D’Amarillo Cinematography Alfonso Alvarez


Cast Joseph Estrada, George Estregan, Pugo, Jean Altavas, June Keithley, Fe Galvez, Pedro Faustino, Francisco Cruz, Mary Walter, Conchita Cruz, Mitas Gutierrez, Dondon Nacar, Bernard Calaguas, Van de Leon, Joe Garcia, Ding Salvador, Vic Varrion, Manding Rinio, Er “Canton” Salazar, Nestor Brillantes, Ely Angeles, Roger Saulog, Rudy N. Meyer


1973 – Panic! (JE Productions)


[Release date 1st February 1973]


Director/Writer Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Rosanna Ortiz, Liza Lorena, Dindo Fernando, Sonny Cortez, Ruben Rustia, Cristina Reyes, Romeo Rivera, Zeneida Amador, Subas Herrero, Jesse Lee, Jun Mariano


1973 - Erap Is My Guy (JE Productions)


[Release date 30th March 1973]


Director/Screenplay Augusto Buenaventura Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Nora Aunor, Cachupoy, Vic Silayan, Ruben Rustia, Romeo Rivera, Ely Roque, Jesse Lee, Tony Gosalvez, Jun Mariano, Subas Herrero


1973 – Ang Agila At Ang Araw (FPJ Productions)


[Release date 18th June 1973]


Director “Ronwaldo Reyes”/Fernando Poe Jr Writers Prudenco Malang?, Fred Navarro Producer Fernando Poe Jr Music Restie Umali Cinematography Sergio Lobo


Cast Fernando Poe Jr, Joseph Estrada, Boots Anson Roa, Marissa Delgado, Paquito Diaz, Romy Diaz, Max Alvarado, Lito Anzures, Dencio Padilla, Ruel Vernal, Nello Nayo, Vic Varrion, Resty Sandel, Paquito Salcedo


1973 – Dragnet (JE Productions)


[Release date 20th August 1973]


Director Armando Garces Screenplay R.H. Laurel Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Fredy Conde


Cast Joseph Estrada, Eva Reyes, Tsing Tong Tsai, Grace Chua, Vic Silayan, Romy Diaz, Ruben Rustia, Subas Herrero, Angelo Ventura, Jesse Lee, Philip Coo, Nestor Escano, Ernesto Chan Chiabee, Mary Q. Dy


1973 - Wonder Vi (JE Productions)


[Release date 30th September 1973]


Director Arsenio Bautista Screenplay Romeo N. Galang Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Fredy Conde


Cast Vilma Santos, George Estregan, Marissa Delgado, Nick Romano, Romy Diaz, Angelo Ventura, Bebong Osorio, Ely Roque, Paquito Salcedo, Jesse Lee, Avel Morado, Zeny Miranda, Pogi, Chito


1973 - Ander Di Saya Si Erap (NV Productions)


[Release date 4th November 1973]


Director Cesar “Chat” Gallardo Screenplay Nestor U. Torre Jr


Cast Joseph Estrada, Boots Anson-Roa


1973 - Kung Fu Showdown (JE Productions)


[Release date 20th December 1973]


Director Armando Garces Producer Joseph Estrada Music Ernani Cuenco Cinematography Fredy Conde


Cast Harry So, Eva Linda, Tan Chia Bee, Miriam Samson


1974 – Ransom! (JE Productions)


[Release date 22nd February 1974]


Director Cesar “Chat” Gallardo Story/Screenplay Nestor Torre Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Helen Gamboa, Eddie Garcia, Dindo Fernando, Rosanna Ortiz, Vic Salayan, Anita Linda, Romeo Rivera, Aileen Samson, Angelo Ventura, Roberto Talabis, Jose Garcia, Ruel Vernal, Ding Salvador, Jon Jon Salvador, Romy Layco, Jimmy Morales, Bobby Landicho, Tony Medel, Robert Talby, Vic Varrion, Belo Borja, Marilou Esteban, Marco Madero, Manny Tibayan, Arturo Moran, Bobby Sevilla, Efren Eustaquio, Frank Puzon, Cesar de la Fuente


1974 - Tama Na, Erap (JE Productions)


[Release date 24th June 1974]


Director Cesar “Chat” Gallardo Writer Nestor U. Torre Jr Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Boots Anson-Roa, Cristina Reyes, Baby O’Brien, Romeo Rivera, Jun Mariano


1974 – The Manila Connection (JE Productions)


[Release date 13th October 1974]


Director Cesar Gallardo Story/Screenplay Antonio S. Mortel Producer Joseph Estrada Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Ernani Cuenco


Cast Joseph Estrada, Rosemarie, George Estregan, Anna Gonzales, Paquito Diaz, Leopoldo Salcedo, Ken Metcalfe, Mark Lebuse, John Plater, Vic Silayan, Anita Linda, Carlos Padilla Jr, Ruben Rustia, Philip Coo, Marian Samson, Danny Crisologo, Jun Mariano, Robert Talby, Avel Morado, Marco Madero, Bert Salvador, Romy Laygo, Robert Miller, SOS Daredevils


1974 - King Khayam And I (Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions)


[Release date 30th November 1974]


Director Cesar Gallardo Story/Screenplay Nestor U. Torre Jr Cinematography Fredy Conde Music Restie Umali


Cast Joseph Estrada, Vilma Santos, Rod Navarro, Marissa Delgado, Lucita Soriano, Rossana Marquez, Lorli Villanueva, Ike Lozada, Anita Linda, Ruben Rustia, Greg Lozano, Jose Villafranca, Rudy Manlapaz, Avel Morado, Romy Nario, Robert Talby, Arturo Moran, Robert Miller, Delia Victorino, Carmen Romasanta, Elizabeth Vaughn, SOS Daredevils, Dondon Nakar, Winnie Santos, Princess, Big 3 Sullivans, Metring David, Bayani Casimiro, Mary Walter, Ronald Rei, Boy Marco

Friday, May 29, 2009

Elwood Perez & Joey Gosiengfiao Filmographies Part 1 1972-1975

Images courtesy of Simon Santos at Video 48 blog

1972 – Hating-Gabi Na, Vilma! (Sine Pilipino)


[release date unknown]


Director/Screenplay Joey Gosiengfiao


Cast Vilma Santos, Barbara Perez, Romeo Rivera, Ruel Vernal, Dick Israel, Zeneda Amador, Ernie Garcia, Cloyd Robinson, Subas Herrero, Angie Ferro, Lito Trinidad


1972 – Takbo, Vilma, Dali! (Sine Pilipino)


[release date unknown]


Director/Writer Joey Gosiengfiao


Cast Vilma Santos, Rita Gomez, Paquito Diaz, Max Alvarado, Romeo Rivera


1973 – Lipad, Darna, Lipad!/“Fly, Darna, Fly!” (Sine Pilipino)


[release date 17th March 1973]


Directors Emmanuel Borlaza, Elwood Perez, Joey Gosiengfiao Executive Producer Victor Gosiengfiao Music Demet Velasquez, Jonas Sebastian Cinematography Rodolfo Dino Special Effects Tommy Marcelino Makeup & Prosthetics Ernie Carvajal


Cast Vilma Santos (Darna/Narda), Gloria Romero (Babaing Impakta, or Miss Luna), Celia Rodriguez (Babaing Ahas/Valentina), Liza Lorena (Babaing Lawin/Hawk Woman), Eddie Garcia, Marissa Delgado, Ernie Garcia, Dick Israel, Ruel Vernal, Angie Ferro, Angelito (Ding), Nanette Lizares, Rod Dasco, Cloyd Robinson, Mary Walter, Adul de Leon, Bobby Roldan, Edgar Oira, Karlo Vero, Francisco Cruz, Chanda Romero, Gilda Gomez, Ellen Esguerra, Oskar Peralta, Urduja, Louie Acosta


1973 – Zoom, Zoom, Superman! (Sine Pilipino)


[release date 24th August 1973]


Executive Producer Victor Gosiengfiao Cinematography Rodolfo Dinio Music Demetrio Velasquez Special Effects Tommy Marcelino Prosthetics Make Up Ernie Carvajai

Also starring Ellen Esguerra


Episode 1 Director/Screenplay Elwood Perez

Cast Ariel Ureta (Superman), Boots Anson-Roa (Superman’s Creator), Max Alvarado (Tarzan), Gina Pareno (The Ape Monster)


Episode 2 Director/Story/Screenplay Joey Gosiengfiao

Cast Ariel Ureta (Superman), Rita Gomez (The Mad Scientist), Celia Rodriguez (The Spider Woman), Liza Lorena (The Millionairess), Edgar Mortiz (The Jewel Thief), Cloyd Robinson (The Leprechaun), Elizabeth Bankhead, Orestes Ojeda (The Man In The Mirror)


Episode 3 Director Ishmael Bernal Story/Screenplay Douglas Quijano

Cast Ariel Ureta (Superman), Rosanna Ortiz (The Witch), Gina Alajar (The Possessed), Nanette Lizares, Beth Manlongat, Angie Ferro, Angelito, Greg Lozano


1973 – Si Popeye atbp.. (Sine Pilipino)


[release date 23rd December 1973]


Executive Producer Victor Gosiengfiao Cinematography Rudy Dinio Editor Rogelio Salvador


“Episode 1: Popeye” Director Ishmael Bernal Story/Screenplay Elwood Perez Music Demet Velasquez

Cast Ariel Ureta (Popeye), Aurora Pijuan (Olive Oyl), Angie Ferro, Omar Camar, Danny Torrente, Anthony Abad, Nena Perez Rubio (?), Palito


“Episode 2: Dracula” Director Joey “Gosingfiao”/Gosiengfiao Story/Screenplay Douglas Quijano

Cast Ariel Ureta (Dracula), Celia Rodriguez, Orestes Ojeda, Maricru del Gallego, Lillian Laing, Angelito, Louie Acosta, Lilli Ann Urduja, Rod Dasco, Ricky Valencia, Dave Esguerra, Lori Villanueva, J.P. Moran


“Episode 3: Dyango” Director Elwood Perez Story/Screenplay Joey Gosiengfiao

Cast Ariel Ureta (Dyango), Mike Parsons, Cloyd Robinson, Dick Israel, Gina Pareno, Randy Robledo, Greg Lozano, Ellen Esguerra, Melvyn Samson, General Johnson, Danny Javier, Jim Paredes, APO Hiking Society


1974 - Bawal: Asawa Mo, Asawa Ko! (Juan de la Cruz Productions/Sine Pilipino)


[release date 8th June 1974]


Director Elwood Perez Screenplay Douglas Quijano, Elwood Perez, Joey Gosiengfiao Producer Fernando Mendoza Executive Producer Joey Gosiengfiao Music Demet Velasquez Cinematography Rudy “Dino”/Dinio, Rey de Leon Editor Rogelio Salvador


Cast Vic Vargas, Ricky Belmonte, Orestes Ojeda, Victor Laurel (Angelo), Celia Rodriguez (Lulu), Boots Anson-Roa, Liza Lorena, Gina Pareno, Maricru del Gallego, Angie Ferro, Angelito, Martin Marfil, Ronaldo Ruiz, Greg Lozano


1974 - Sunugin Ang Samar! (Sine Pilipino)


[release date 9th August 1974]


Director Joey Gosiengfiao Executive Producer Victor Gosiengfiao Screenplay Wilfrido Nolledo Cinematography Rodolfo Dino Music Joe Reyes Editor Rogelio Salvador


Cast Ramon Revilla, Pilar Pilapil, Aurora Pijuan, Orestes Ojeda, Celia Rodriguez, Ken “Metcalf”/Metcalfe, Logan Clarke, Michael Murray, Cisco Oliver, Nancy Galvan, Ray Marcos, Mervyn Samson, Angie Ferro, Angelito, Lulu-An


1974 - La Paloma: Ang Kalapating Ligaw/“La Paloma: The Lost Dove” (Juan de la Cruz Productions)


[release date 30th November 1974]


Director Joey Gosiengfiao Screenplay Wilfrido Nolledo Cinematography Rey de Leon Music Demet Velasquez Editor Rogelio Salvador Production Manager Nazario Marquez


Cast Celia Rodriguez (Paloma Corazon), Orestes Ojeda (Joel), Vina Cansino (Anida), Ricky Belmonte (Don Lorenzo), Mona Lisa (Soledad)


1974 - Isang Gabi, Tatlong Babae/“One Night, Three Women” (Juan de la Cruz Productions)


[release date 7th December 1974]


Director Elwood Perez Screenplay Wilfrido Nolledo, Orlando Nadres, Joey Gosiengfiao [other sources list Douglas Quijano] Producers Hernando Mendoza, Elwood Perez, Joey Gosiengfiao Music Demetrio Velasquez Cinematography Rudy Dino, Rey de Leon Editor Rogelio Salvador


Cast Amalia Fuentes, Boots Anson-Roa, Pilar Pilapil, Luis Gonzales, Ricky Belmonte, Ramil Rodriguez, Ray Marcos, Orestes Ojeda, Marissa Delgado, Bella Flores, Anita Linda, Mona Lisa, Angelito, Ange Ferro, Ellen Esguerra, Ernest Santiago, Sandy Garcia, Roy Vinzons, Fanny, Pando, Gigi Bautista, Bernice Romualdez


1974? – Huwag Kayong Maglarong Apoy! (Juan de la Cruz Productions)


[release date unknown]


Directors Joey Gosiengfiao, Elwood Perez


Cast Boots Anson-Roa, Pilar Pilapil, Alona Alegre, Orestes Ojeda, Celia Rodriguez, Luis Gonzales, Rosemarie Gil, Larry Walker, Vina Cansino


1974 - May Isang Tsuper Ng Taksi (Juan de la Cruz Productions)


[release date unknown]


Directors Joey Gosiengfiao, Elwood Perez, Luciano B. Carlos Screenplay Orlando Nadres, Toto Belano, Elwood Perez, Joey Gosiengfiao Executive Producer Joey Gosiengfiao Producer Hernando Mendoza Music Demet Velasquez Cinematography Rey de Leon Editor Rogelio Salvador Makeup Artist Cecille Baun Assistant Makeup Artist Cherry Begonia Assistant Director Nestor Assistant Sound Ben Bontigao Sound Supervisor Manuel Daves Sound Effects Danny Salvador Sound Operator Augusto Tanquintic Sound Assistant Apolonio De Leon Stills Danny Peralta Laboratory Department Bong Aquente, Darius Aquente,, German Dumlao, Rufino Rosales Assistant Film Editors Boy F. Dumlao, Celso F. Dumlao, Ciriaco Itim Music Consultant Oskar Salazar Printing Department Angel Braga Chairman of the Board Mac Fabian Promotions Executive Manny Fernandez Production Executive Ray Maliuanag Jr Sales Manager Paquito Reyes Publicity Staff Rod Samson, Lolita Solis


Cast Orestes Ojeda, Boots Anson-Roa, Pilar Pilapil, Alona Alegre, Celia Rodriguez, Luis Gonzales, Rosemarie Gil, Vina Cansino, Larry Walker, Bella Flores, Alvaro Muhlach, Ernie Garcia, Angelito, Sandy Garcia, Fanny, Cielo Condes, Melvi Pacubas, Karim Kiram, Pio De Castro, Raffy Favis, Amy 'Urduja' Ramirez, Maritess De Villa, Ariel Muhlach, Rod Dasco, Larry Marcelo, Ricky Lim, Nanette Oresa, Nanette Del Rosario, Vivian Condes, John Balderson, Robert Castañeda, Atty. Salvador Neri, [uncredited] Amalia Fuentes (Taxi Passenger)


1975 – Lulubog, Lilitaw Sa Ilalim Ng Tulay (Juan de la Cruz Productions)


[release date 11th July 1975]


Director Joey Gosiengfiao Writer Toto Belano Music Demet Velasquez Cinematography Rudy Dino


Cast Amalia Fuentes (Amalia Marinella Fuentebella), Boots Anson-Roa (Sister Elisa), Luis Gonzales (Luis Samaniego), Niño Muhlach (Chinky Ychavez), Orestes Ojeda (Edwin Silva), Celia Rodriguez (Donya Matilde), Chanda Romero (Maring)