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Anak Dalita
1936 Parlatone Hispano-Filipino
A man is torn between his affections for two women--one a Filipina, the other an American.
Director:
Mar I. Esmeralda
Story:
Antonio G. Sempio
Starring:
Carlito Nepomuceno Carlos Padilla Rosario Moreno Doria Young Soledad Aquino Vicente Salumbides
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Screening
  • Screening Date: October 8, 1936 Venue: Fox Theater
News
  • Description: The first local talking picture with Tagalog and English dialogue. Publication: Tribune (Mania), October 8, 1936
Reviews
  • Description: Confident that his wife had died in a sea tragedy, a man marries another woman only to learn that his first wife still exists. The two women individually believe that they have the legitimate right to the love of a man to whom they happen to be legally married. Boy captivates the love not only of his own mother but also of his stepmother. Publication: Tribune (Manila), February 13, 1937
Trivia
  • Added attractions: (short) M. Velarde and his Jazztocrats; President Quezon and the Plebiscite Bill for Women Suffrage.
Production Company:
Parlatone Hispano-Filipino
Type:
Film / Video
Release Year:
1936
Language:
Tagalog, English
Color:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Mono

Filed Under: Film / Video