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A tribute to the post-war (1946) actors and directors

FUNFARE - Ricky Lo - The Philippine Star

Rudely interrupted (if not wiped out by World War II), the local movie industry was revived in 1946, thanks to the concerted efforts of producers, directors, actors and other industry workers.

The industry is celebrating its 95th anniversary this year. Here’s a rejoinder (also by contributor Celso de Guzman Caparas) to this corner’s feature, A Tribute to Post-War (1946) Actresses, published last April 21. Honored in this piece are the actors, directors and others who brought joy and smile to Filipinos through their films. Three of them would be proclaimed National Artists, and one became a senator and a diplomat.

Lead actors and their starrers

Rogelio de la RosaTagumpay, Garrison 13, Victory Joe, Principeng Hindi Tumatawa, Dalawang Daigdig and Honeymoon (Pulot-Gata). De la Rosa was elected to the Senate in 1957 and served in the Fourth Congress (1958-61) and Fifth Congress (1962-65). He co-authored a bill (R.A. 3060) approved on June 17, 1961, creating the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures, now known as MTRCB (Movies and Television Review and Classification Board). He was appointed Ambassador to Cambodia in 1965 and later in the Netherlands, Poland, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia.

Leopoldo SalcedoDeath March, Ginoong Patay-Gutom (Ang Kasintahan ng Aking Kapitbahay), Sa Libis ng Nayon (Back to the Farm), Fort Santiago, Kaaway ng Bayan and Doon Po Sa Amin.

Jose Padilla, Jr.Ulilang Watawat, Probinsiyana, Voice of Freedom, Oo, Ako’y Espiya and Sa Libis ng Nayon (Back to the Farm).

Fernando PoeDugo ng Bayan (I Remember  Bataan), Sa Libis ng Nayon (Back to the Farm), Intramuros (The Rape of A City) and Awit ni Palaris.

Ely RamosAng Tagala, Sa Libis ng Nayon and Maynila.

Jaime de la RosaGarrison 13 and Aladin.

Fred Montilla Bondying, Tatay na si Bondying and Kamandag

Angel EsmeraldaLigaya and So Long America (I’ll Be Seeing You Everywhere).

Carlos PadillaAngelus, Ala-ala Kita, Sa Libis ng Nayon (Back to the Farm) and Doon Po Sa Amin. (Guest star in Dalawang Daigdig.)

Tony ArnaldoProbinsiyana and Oo, Ako’y Espiya.

Narding AnzuresDeath March.

Ben RubioAngelus and Voice of Freedom.

Rodrigo “Bimbo” DanaoOrasang Ginto and Ala-Ala Kita.

Domingo PrincipeOrasang Ginto, Barong-Barong, Labis na Pagmamahal and Aawitan Kita.

Tito ArevaloHanggang Pier and Ikaw Na!.

Pugo & TugoBarong-Barong, Death March, Hanggang Pier, Ikaw Na!, Awit ni Palaris, Multo ni Yamashita and Tepok Na!.

Alfred PeñalosaWalang Kamatayan.

Oscar MorenoGuerilyera.

Cesar BaltazarGuerilyera.

Teddy BenavidesKalbario ng Isang Ina.

Jose SanchezTepok Na!.

Directors and their films

Lamberto V. AvellanaDeath March. Avellana was dubbed as the “Boy Wonder of Philippine Movies” as early as 1939. He was declared National Artist for Theater and Film in 1976.

Gerardo de LeonSo Long America (I’ll Be Seeing You Everywhere) and Sa Libis ng Nayon (Back to the Farm). Original title of So Long America was Kundiman ng Lahi. Sa Libis ng Nayon was originally shown on Oct. 12, 1944 with the title Tatlong Maria. It was released again after the Liberation with the new title on Oct. 3, 1946. De Leon was declared National Artist for Cinema in 1982.

Manuel CondeOrasang Ginto, Ala-Ala Kita and Doon Po Sa Amin. Orasang Ginto was the first post-war movie shown March 4 to 12, 1946, in Zest Theater.

Dr. Gregorio FernandezGarrison 13.

Fernando Poe - Dugo ng Bayan (I Remember Bataan) and Intramuros (The Rape of A City).

Ramon A. EstellaTagumpay, Ang Tagala, Angelus and Voice of Freedom.

Oscar del RosarioBarong-Barong.

Tor VillanoWalang Kamatayan, Labis na Pagmamahal and Kalbario ng Isang Ina.

Octavio SilosUlilang Watawat and Guerilyera.

Manuel SilosVictory Joe, Ligaya and Honeymoon (Pulot-Gata).

Luis F. NolascoGinoong Patay-Gutom (Ang Kasintahan ng Aking Kapitbahay) and Fort Santiago.

Vicente SalumbidesAladin.

Oscar del RosarioHanggang Pier, Multo ni Yamashita and Tepok Na!.

Lorenzo P. TuellsMaynila.

Moises CaguinAawitan Kita and Ikaw Na!.

Paquito BoleroOo, Ako’y Espiya and Kaaway ng Bayan.

(E-mail reactions at [email protected]. You may also send your questions to [email protected]. For more updates, photos and videos visit www.philstar.com/funfare or follow me on www.twitter/therealrickylo.)

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