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Dagohoy

Jun 4, 1953
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Overview

Dedicated to the valiant Boholano hero Francisco Dagohoy, this film shows the real causes that impelled the Dagohoy Uprising.

Genres

History

Production Companies

LVN Pictures

Cast

Mario Montenegro

Dagohoy

Mario Montenegro

Tessie Quintana

Tessie Quintana

Rosa Rosal

Rosa Rosal

Tony Santos

Tony Santos

Alfonso Carvajal

Alfonso Carvajal

Gil de Leon

Gil de Leon

Joseph de Cordova

Joseph de Cordova

Ven Medina

Ven Medina

Frankie Gordon

Frankie Gordon

Jose Vergara

Jose Vergara

Leroy Salvador

Leroy Salvador

Arturo Moran

Arturo Moran

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