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MANILA, Philippines - Of the Big Four in the ‘50s, Lebran was the newest film outfit, having been established only in 1949 by Rafael Anton and business associates.

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Exotic beauty Mona Lisa played a Muslim princess in the 1949 south sea adventure movie Sagur.

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