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Andres Bonifacio Ang Supremo (1964)

Genre : History, Action

Runtime : 0M

Director : Teodorico C. Santos
Writer : Eddie Del Mar, Henry Cuino, Teodorico C. Santos

Synopsis

A story about the Philippine revolutionary Andrés Bonifacio, the founder and Supremo of the Katipunan.

Actors

Eddie Del Mar
Eddie Del Mar
Andres Bonifacio
Lolita Rodriguez
Lolita Rodriguez
Carlos Padilla Jr.
Carlos Padilla Jr.
Marietta Miranda
Marietta Miranda
Oscar Roncal
Oscar Roncal
Fred Galang
Fred Galang

Crews

Teodorico C. Santos
Teodorico C. Santos
Director
Eddie Del Mar
Eddie Del Mar
Screenplay
Henry Cuino
Henry Cuino
Screenplay
Teodorico C. Santos
Teodorico C. Santos
Screenplay

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