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Dagohoy (1953)

Genre : History

Runtime : 0M

Director : Gregorio Fernandez

Synopsis

Dedicated to the valiant Boholano hero Francisco Dagohoy, this film shows the real causes that impelled the Dagohoy Uprising.

Actors

Mario Montenegro
Mario Montenegro
Dagohoy
Tessie Quintana
Tessie Quintana
Rosa Rosal
Rosa Rosal
Tony Santos
Tony Santos
Alfonso Carvajal
Alfonso Carvajal
Gil de Leon
Gil de Leon
Joseph de Cordova
Joseph de Cordova
Ven Medina
Ven Medina
Frankie Gordon
Frankie Gordon
Jose Vergara
Jose Vergara
Leroy Salvador
Leroy Salvador
Arturo Moran
Arturo Moran
Natoy B. Catindig
Natoy B. Catindig
Mario Roldan
Mario Roldan
Casmot
Casmot
Sim Pajarillo
Sim Pajarillo
Mario Taquibulos
Mario Taquibulos
Ezar Visenio
Ezar Visenio
Nora Dy
Nora Dy
Lorna Mirasol
Lorna Mirasol
Introducing
Antonio Medina
Antonio Medina

Crews

Gregorio Fernandez
Gregorio Fernandez
Director

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