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Three Flowers was a very popular brilliantine or pomade in the ’50s, an American product (creation of Richard Hudnut) distributed locally by Ed A. Keller & Co.

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Sa iyang latest Funfare column (Aug. 11/14) sa PhilSTAR, giprint ni Sir Ricky Lo ang photos sa 16 ka top male actor sa postwar (1946) period.

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In 1963, the film-bio of President Diosdado Macapagal was shown all over the country in preparation for his re-election. Leopoldo Salcedo portrayed the title role, supported by, among others, Jose Padilla Jr., Liza Moreno, Lina Cariño, Jay Ilagan, Rosa Aguirre, Oscar Keesee and Danilo Jurado as the young Macapagal.

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Celia Flor and Teody Belarmino co-starred in two LVN movies, Yolanda and Tapis Mo Inday, both released in 1951.

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Edna Luna is best remembered as the original Dyesebel (1953), but she also starred in several memorable movies, among them Sa Kabila ng Bukas (1954) opposite Jose Padilla Jr.

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Her name, Corazon Noble, means noble heart.

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In the late ’50s and early ’60s, Tony Marzan stood out from his contemporaries as he was built up as a rugged actor, cast in action pictures, among them Kamandag.

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The tough guys in reference are, according to billing, Jose Padilla Jr., Ramon Revilla, Joseph Estrada, Amado Cortez and Mat Ranillo.

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In the mid-‘40s and ‘50s, one of the finest character actors was Ben Rubio, who appeared in movies mostly produced by LVN.

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Sa iyang latest Funfare column (Aug. 11/14) sa PhilSTAR, giprint ni Sir Ricky Lo ang photos sa 16 ka top male actor sa postwar (1946) period.

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Celia Flor and Teody Belarmino co-starred in two LVN movies, Yolanda and Tapis Mo Inday, both released in 1951.

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Edna Luna is best remembered as the original Dyesebel (1953), but she also starred in several memorable movies, among them Sa Kabila ng Bukas (1954) opposite Jose Padilla Jr.

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Her name, Corazon Noble, means noble heart.

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In the late ’50s and early ’60s, Tony Marzan stood out from his contemporaries as he was built up as a rugged actor, cast in action pictures, among them Kamandag.

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The tough guys in reference are, according to billing, Jose Padilla Jr., Ramon Revilla, Joseph Estrada, Amado Cortez and Mat Ranillo.

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In the mid-‘40s and ‘50s, one of the finest character actors was Ben Rubio, who appeared in movies mostly produced by LVN.

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