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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

THE PINOY GANGSTER MOVIES OF THE 60s #3: GANGSTER SPOOFS


"Big Time Berto" (1960)- Stars Berting Labra, Tony Santos, Yolanda Guevarra/ Directed by Pablo Santiago


"Bulilit Al Capone" (1962)- Stars Chiquito, Berting Labra, Jose Padilla, Jr., Gloria Sevilla and DoloresDee/ with Teody Belarmino, caridad Sanchez, Zeny Buena, Nello nayo, Jose Garcia/ Directed by Felix Villar


"Apat na Maton" (1963)- Stars Oscar Obligacion, Pepe Pimentel, Pablo Virtuoso and Dencio Padilla/ with Rebecca, Hector Reyes, Lito Anzures, Benny mack, Oscar Roncal/ Directed by Efren Reyes


"Adiong Untouchable" (1964)- Stars Chiquito, Berting Labra, Zeny Zabala, Ric Bustamante, Avel Morado, Angel Confiado, Rudy Dominguez/ Directed by Solano Gaudite and Ben Feleo


"Baby Face Gorio" (1965)- Stars Chiquito, Joe de Castro, Ollie dela Pena, Ponga, Lito Garcia and Lou Salvador, Sr./ Directed by Pablo Santiago


"Alyas Dillinger" (1965)- Stars Chiquito, Alona Alegre, Diana Dean, Jing Abalos, Malony Antonio, Bella Flores, Caridad Sanchez, Jose Garcia/ Directed by Luis San Juan


"Scarface at Al Capone: Espiya sa Ginto" (1965)- Stars Dolphy, Berting Labra, Nova Villa, Rodolfo 'Boy' Garcia, Angel Ventura, Limbo Lagdameo and Eva darren/ Directed by Rudolf Histcock

"Dolpong Scarface: Agent 1-2-3" (1966)- Stars Dolphy, Sylvia Gumabao, Lucita Soriano, Pamela Ponti and Stella Suarez/ Directed by Luis San Juan


"Bino and Klayd" (1969)- Stars Divina Valencia, Bino Garcia, Berting Labra, Lauro Delgado, Mila Montanez, Vivian Lorraine, Verna Gaston, Rocco Montalban/ Directed by Luis San Juan


3 comments:

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Unknown said...

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