‘Flowery’ movie titles
The Senate Bill 5655 (authored by Sen. Edgardo Angara) proposing to name Waling-Waling as National Flower (Pambansang Bulaklak) along with Sampaguita was vetoed by Pres. Noynoy Aquino recently. Understandable because there should only be one of each category, such as Bangus (National Fish), Maya (National Bird) and Tamaraw (National Animal).
Funfare’s “other beauty expert†Celso de Guzman Caparas is reminding readers that flowers play a prominent role in showbiz. Companies with flowers as names: Sampaguita Pictures (established in 1937), Sanggumay Pictures (1939), Everlasting Pictures (1954), Jasmin Tagalog (1961), Bulaklak Films (1961), Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions (1961), Rosas Productions (1968) and Lotus Films (1977), among them. Stars with flower names: Rosa del Rosario, Rosa Rosal, Rosa Mia and Bella Flores.
And some “flowery†movie titles (as listed by Celso):
Sampaguita (1928) and Lilies of Benguet (1931) by Malayan Movies, both starring Naty Fernandez;
Sanggumay (1938) by Parlatone-Hispano Filipino, with Yolanda Marquez;
Azucena (1939) by Excelsior, with Arsenia Francisco;
Mabangong Bulaklak (1939) by LVN Pictures, with Elsa Oria;
Ang Magsasampaguita (1939) by Sampaguita Pictures, with Corazon Noble and Tita Duran;
Ligaw na Bulaklak and Lantang Bulaklak (both in 1932 by Malayan Movies), Cadena de Amor (1940) by Sanggumay Pictures, Ilang-Ilang (1941) by LVN Pictures, Bulaklak at Paru-Paro (1948) by Premiere Productions and Bulaklak ng Digmaan (1950) by Liwayway Pictures, all with Rosa del Rosario;
Rosa Linda (1941) and Violeta (1947) by LVN Pictures, both with Mila del Sol;
Bulaklak na Walang Pangalan (1948) and Milagro ng Birhen ng Mga Rosas (1949) by Sampaguita Pictures, both with Tita Duran;
Itanong sa Bulaklak (1948) by Premiere Productions, with Erlinda Cortes;
Bulaklak sa Parang (1955) by Sampaguita Pictures, with Lolita Rodriguez and Rebecca del Rio;
Mga Ligaw na Bulaklak (1957) by Sampaguita Pictures, with Susan Roces, Marlene Dauden and Daisy Romualdez;
Rubi Rosa (1957) by VPC, with Rita Gomez (FAMAS Best Actress nominee);
Water Lily (1958) by Premiere Productions, with Olivia Cenizal (FAMAS Best Actress and Best Picture nominee);
Rose Tattoo ng Buhay Ko (1958) and Dahlia (1960) by LVN Pictures, both with Charito Solis;
Rosa Rossini (1959) by Sampaguita Pictures and Mila Rosa (1965) by Larry Santiago Productions, both with Marlene Dauden (Best Actress nominee);
Rosa Negra (1962) by Larry Santiago Productions, with Lolita Rodriguez;
Rosang Tattoo (1965) by Everlasting Pictures, with Celia Fuentes;
Target: Sexy Rose (1966), with Divina Valencia;
Dahil Sa Isang Bulaklak (1967) by Nepomuceno Productions, with Charito Solis (Asian Film Festival Best Actress, FAMAS Best Actress and Best Picture nominee) and introducing Liza Lorena;
Kulay Rosas Ang Pag-ibig (1968) by Rosas Productions, with Susan Roces;
Escarlata (1969) by AM Productions, with Amalia Fuentes;
Renee Rose (1970) by Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions, with Vilma Santos;
Lollipops and Roses (1971) by Premiere Productions, with Nora Aunor, Victor Laurel and Don Johnson;
Cadena de Amor (1971) Lea Productions, with Rosemarie Sonora (FAMAS and Manila Film Festival Best Actress nominee and Manila Film Festival Best Picture)
Cherry Blossoms (1972) by LEA Productions, with Pilar Pilapil and Hilda Koronel;
Dama de Noche (Tagalog Ilang-Ilang Productions) and Tatlong Mukha ni Rosa Vilma by Roma Productions (1972), both with Vilma Santos (FAMAS Best Actress for Dama);
Ligaw na Bulaklak (1976) by Crown Seven Pictures, with Alma Moreno;
Mga Rosas sa Putikan (1976) by VS Films, with Vilma Santos, Barbara Luna, Trixia Gomez, Celia Rodriguez and Merle Fernandez;
Nang Bumuka Ang Sampaguita (1980) by Seven Star Productions, with Amy Austria;
Mga Uod at Rosas (1983) Ian Film Productions — Nora Aunor (FAMAS Best Actress nominee) and Lorna Tolentino;
Bulaklak sa City Jail (1985) by Cherubin, with –Nora Aunor (FAMAS, CMMA and MMFF Best Actress winner and Gawad Urian Best Actress nominee);
Rosa Mistica (1988) by Regal Films, with Snooky Serna;
Azucena (2000) Reyna Films, with Alessandra de Rossi (Gawad Urian Best Actress nominee); and
La Vida Rosa (2001) Star Cinema, with Rosanna Roces (Gawad Urian Best Actress winner and Best Picture nominee).
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