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Saturday, February 7, 2009

THE 60s PINOY KOMIKS SERIALS MADE INTO MOVIES # 4



Krus na Daan (1960)- Stars Zaldy Zshornack, Lou Salvador, Jr., Bentot, Chiquito, Carmencita Abad, Inday Jalandoni/ Directed by Leroy Salvador/ Serialized in Screen Komiks by Van Ludor




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Octavia (1961)- Stars Carmen Rosales, Ric Rodrigo, Lolita Rodriguez, Eddie Gutierrez, Josephine Estrada/ Directed by Rosa Mia/ Serialized in Hiwaga Komiks by Pablo S. Gomez




Asyang ng La Loma (1962)- Stars Nida Blanca, Nestor de Villa, Marietta Sanz, Rod Navarro, Caridad Sanchez, Malony Antonio/ Directed by F.H. Constantino/ Serialized in Espesyal Komiks by Clodualdo del Mundo



Hampaslupang Anghel (1962)- Stars Juancho Gutierrez and Gloria Romero/ Introducing Juvy Cachola/ Directed by Mar S. Torres/ Serialized in Espesyal Komiks by Pablo S. Gomez



Kwatang (A Star is Born) [1966]- Stars Divina Valencia, Roger Calvin, Caridad Sanchez, Ray Marcos, Tony Cayado, Jose Villafranca, Anita Linda/ Directed by Tony Cayado/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Mars Ravelo


Pomposa (Ang Kabayong Tsismosa) [1968]- Stars Loretta Marquez, Jerry Pons, Jimmy Morato, Diana Dean, Lilian laing, Ricky Santiago and Chichay/ with Rodolfo Cristobal, Bert 'Tawa' Marcelo, Romeo Rivera/ Directed by Lauro Pacheco/ Serialized in Espesyal Komiks by Mars Ravelo








Ngitngit ng Pitong Whistle Bomb (1968)- Stars Eddie Guitierrez, Helen Gamboa, Chichay, Caridad Sanchez, Etang Discher, Jose Villafranca and Lucita Soriano/ Directed by Consuelo P. Osorio/ Serialized in Pilipino Komiks by Mars Ravelo and Abe Ocampo



Petrang Paminta (1969)- Stars Pepito Rodriguez, Jeanne Young, Eddie Miller, Elizabeth Bankhead, Boy Alano, German Moreno, Roderick and Elizabeth Ramsey/ Directed by Mitos Villareal/ Serialized in United Komiks by Pablo S. Gomez



11 comments:

TheCoolCanadian said...

Simon:

Naalala ko itong Kwatang, very entertaining. One moment, naghahagalpakan ng tawa ang audience, nag-iiyakan naman the next.

Divina Valencia was truly gorgeous in this film. She was very young then. Kaya lang, kung gaano ka-sweet si Susan Roces, humanda sila kay Miss Valencia. Kaya walang magkamaling mambastos sa babaing ito't tiyak na maghahalo ang balat sa tinalupan. He-he.

And the leading man, Roger Calvin, I used to have conversations with him everytime my American friends (from Jusmag) ans I would attend parties or canvassing or coronation of the Goldstar queen and kings there at Goldstar Publications. LOL. In my opinion, Roger was the handsomest actor then in the local film industry. He possesses the so-called: "splendor of order" as defined by Sir Thomas Aquinas when defining beauty. Apart from that, he was also a very kind person, thus, completing the whole package of a true matinee idol.

Is Kwatang available in any form (DVD, VHS, CASETTE, LASER DISC, 8-TRACK)? O baka naman nakasama ito sa sunog noon sa Lea Studios?

James DR said...

Simon,

Thanks! At last, nai-post mo rin itong mga hinahanap kong komiks novels na ginawang movies like Kwatang, Ngitngit Ng 7 Whistle Bomb and Pomposa. Sigurado matutuwa din nito utol kong si Sani. Ang mga ito kasi yung kinalakihan naming basahin sa komiks noon. Palagay ko, wala na nitong kopya ng pelikula dahil baka nga kasama ito sa mga nasunog sa Lea Studios gaya ng sinabi ni The CoolCanadian. Di ba anak ni Roger Calvin yung isang babaeng newscaster sa ABS-CBN noon? Di ko lang maalala ang pangalan niya.

Video 48 said...

It's Cher Calvin, James! She is at present one of the news anchor of KTLA, a TV station in Los Angeles.

TheCoolCanadian said...

Right, I watch Cher Calvin at KTLA news with Emmett Miller everyday. Both of them came from FOX TV. I actually didn't realize she's Roger's daughter. Like Emmett, she's quite good.

James: Sayang ang mga films ng Lea, ano? This film studio had produced many quality films and most of them are now gone. Did you know that Hollywood films' master negatives are now all stored in KANSAS CITY? They have the so-called UNDERGROUND CITY - where a city-like underground was dug-up (the entrance is underneath a mountain, and therefore would not be exposed to pollution & deterioration to ruin the negatives. Funny how when you're inside this subterranean city, it's quite bright because it is well-lit and air-conditioned, you'd think you're just outside.

It's really something. Sana, gumawa rin ang Pilipinas ng measures para maprotektahan ang ating mga old negatives.

James DR said...

Simon: oh, yes Cher Calvin! Magaling din yun at maganda pa. Pero sandali lang siya sa ABS-CBN.

The CoolCanadian: Ang galing talaga nilang mag-alaga ng films nila ano? Sana nga magkaroon din dito ng paraan para ma-protektahan ang mga fims natin. Kaya lang, hangga't may corruption dito sa gobyerno ng Pinas, at mga walang paki na mga pulitiko, malayong mangyari.

Marami ngang ginawa ang Lea Productions na magaganda (like Alipin ng Busabos, Maruja, Bayan Ko Lumaban Ka, Bandana, etc.), na naabo lang. Magtitiyaga na lang tayong manood sa mga movie ads, stills and articles ni Simon! (Ha-ha!) Pero meron akong napanood sa Cinema One na isang pelikula na ginawa ng Lea Productions, yung VALENTINA, starring Melissa Perez-Rubio. Siguro, ginawa yun after masunog yung studio, ano?

TheCoolCanadian said...

VALENTINA, the one written by Pablo S. Gomez serialized in either Universal or United Komiks?

Wasn't it done in 1969 or 70?

It was actually borrowed from Mars Ravelo's character VALENTINA, which was borrowed by Ravelo from the Greek Mythology, Medusa.

I was just mentioning this at the PKMB, that Ravelo was copied or let's call it "inspired" (from what inspired him from great Lit.) and made his own (like the character of Gabriel in Maruja - a morose underdog which he borrowed from Gabriel of Thomas Hardy's 1895 novel FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD, and then Carlo Caparas used Gabriel, a morose, underdog character as well in AKO'Y LUPA, a few years after Maruja, and was quite reminiscent of Ravelo's Gabriel in Maruja).

What's really good about Ravelo was that, he never sued anyone for being "INSPIRED" by the characters he created. He could have hit the roof when PSG's Valentine was serialized, but he never did, neither did he get mad with Gabriel's Ako'y Lupa.

Marami din yatang nailigtas na copy ang Lea, like STARDOOM, TUBOG SA GINTO & SANTIAGO.

I thought that wonderful film called ALIPIN NG BUSABOS was made by LARRY SANTIAGO. This one should be released on DVD (or better still on BLU-RAY) and it is a must to have. This film can be considered one of RP's best. Maski yung MILAROSA ni Marlene Dauden. Very nice in Black and white. It really captured its heart-rending theme and it made the film extremely powerful.

Another film I want to see again is ARMANDO DE GUZMAN's IGINUHIT SA BUHANGIN. In black and white as well, starring Lolita Rodriguez and Jay Ilagan. This one is on my list of wonderful Filipino films (in the tradition of India's brilliant film director, GURU DUT).

May mga old films ang RP na nasa pag-iingat ng American Film Institute. In fact, paminsan-minsan, ginagamit ito sa TV. The one I remember was a TESSIE QUINTANA starrer that Johnny Carson used ro make fun of Ferdinand Marcos after the 1986 People Power. The scene used was a fiesta in a small town and Tessie Quintana, wearing a traditional Filipina saya, was singing. Johnny would say: "and here's Marcos' fiesta". Then a clip of the film rolled. "Here's Marcos' water buffolo!" Then A kalabaw is seen in putikan.
Maybe the Philippines should ask a copy of the master negs of whatever films available and let the Filipinos enjoy them. In filmfest here, many films that are no longer available there, but are still doing their rounds on critic's circle/filmfests here. I even saw Joy Gosiengfiao's SUNUGIN ANG SAMAR here in LA. Manuel Conde's Ghenghis Khan in Vancouver. Tony Cayado's MGA LIGAW NA BULAKLAK in Sanfo.

Siguro ang MOWELFUND na ang dapat mangasiwa sa preservation ng Filipino films.

James DR said...

I really don't know kung si Pablo Gomez yung sumulat ng Valentina, pero it was directed by Santiago Garcia (?) kung di ako nagkakamali. At oo nga pala yung Stardoom, Tubog Sa Ginto, Santiago naligtas. (Di ba sa CCP nanggaling ang mga kopya nito?) Nakasama kaya sa sunog yung mga films ni Lino Brocka sa Lea Productions like NOW, CADENA DE AMOR, VILLA MIRANDA, WANTED PERFECT MOTHER?

Yung SUNUGIN ANG SAMAR ni Joey Gosiengfiao sana makakuha ng kopya ang MOWELFUND, at mahanap din sana yung kopya ng LIPAD, DARNA, LIPAD (Gosiengfiao, Perez, Bernal)at IKAW KASI, TINGNAN NATIN, BAHALA NA ni Manuel Conde.

TheCoolCanadian said...

James:

Nariyan nga ang ibang Lea Films, pero yung CPP naman ay hindi nagbebenta. Dapat ay ilipat na ito sa DVD para naman available kung gustong bumili ang public. Nariyan nga ang films, pero ilan lang ang makakapanood? Samatanlanag kung i-transfer ito, magge-generate pa ng income na mapakikinabangan ng CPP. Gano'n din ang UP film Center. Hindi ka rin makakabili.

Samantalang yung United Artists Classics, halos karamihan ay available sa iabng klaseng media, liban sa film.

Kabayan Central was saying that Larry Santiago and Premiere old movies will also be tranbsfered in VHS, god knows why, and God knows when. Kung may limang taon na nilang sinabi ito, pero hanggang ngayon wala namang nangyayari.

Siguro kikilos sila kung punit na ang sound nito, may mga bubbles na ang frames at punung-puno na ng mga mahahabang lines na akala mo'y UMUULAN ang screen. Lol.

Video 48 said...

JM, James, someone told me (from a reliable source)that a taped copy of "Wanted Perfect Mother" was also entrusted to CCP for safekeeping. I Hope they could show this movie in future film festivals.

James DR said...

Ako nga nagtataka, bakit di nila magawang i-transfer sa DVD yung mga classic movies natin, samantalang nagkalat in vcd and dvd format yung mga trash movies na may temang sex, gaya ng TALONG, BASA, KANGKONG, etc. at mga comedy and action films na ginawa lang yata ng 3 linggo. Siguro naman may market yung mga classic films sa katulad nating mga kabataan! (He-he-he!)

Buti na lang, nakabili ako ng mga classic Pinoy films sa video48 ni Simon.

James DR said...

Simon: That's good news! Sana nga magkaroon ng special screening ng WANTED PERFECT MOTHER ni Lino Brocka, gaya nung ginawa ng MOWELFUND sa ZAMBOANGA ni Poe Sr.

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