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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

PINOY SCI-FI #2: ZAREX (1958)



In 1950, Hollywood came up with an award winning movie (Oscar winner for Best Special Effects), Destination Moon.

In 1958, the Philippines produced its own version on the moon landing with
Zarex. The movie starred Willie Sotelo and Carmencita Abad and featured the launching of the spaceship and the landing of man in the moon. It was produced by LVN Pictures under the direction of Richard Abelardo.
"Zarex" (1956)- Stars Willie Sotelo, Carmencita Abad, Jose Vergara, Alfonso Carvajal/ Directed by Richard Abelardo

6 comments:

Reno said...

It's interesting to note that the lead actor is wearing futuristic-type of tights while the woman is dressed in ordinary clothes. :)

jojo said...

Wow, this is not the "Zarex" I rember; Gee, I must have gotten my
mind blanked out by that guy "Zarex".

What I remember when I was a little kid in the PI was a cartoon
character in some comic book, or newspaper; it came out periodically. The guy had an "alien" head and they lived in some planet; they visited Earth for some reason and they disguised themselves as Earthlings and passed amonth the Earth people in Earth forms.

Then they based a movie on this cartoon character; I thought the movie character also had a similiar
"alien" head and disguise.

Am I wrong? Did my mind get zapped by these guys when I was kid?

Do you know of the original comic book/character on which the "Zarex" movie was based?

Thanks
jojoemc2@hotmail.com

2An said...

That guy in the futuristic tights is my Dad....

Unknown said...

First Pinoy scifi film released in 1956 inspired from 1950's Hollywood scifi drama Destination Moon Willy Sotelo played the role of an alien landed on earth during moon expedition released by LVN pictures during the 1950's long before Star Trek long before Aliens long before Transformers and others.thanks for the information.:From:Wayne

Unknown said...

I watch all the scifi classics like Battle in Outer Space Battle for Los Angeles Independence Day Aliens Star Wars all others as well anime/manga from Japan too and a big fan of classic cartoons and old school television/movies too Thanks! From:Wayne

G2K said...

So, does the film "Zarex" still exist? Or is it lost? Does anyone have information about this?

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