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Friday, August 21, 2009

NEMESIO E. CARAVANA'S "SAKRISTAN MAYOR" (1961): KOMIKS SERIAL



Sakristan Mayor, a komiks novel by Nemesio E. Caravana, was serialized in Liwayway Magasin in 1961. It was adapted into the big screen with the young action star Fernando Poe, Jr., in the lead role.
He portrayed the role of Pedro, a sakristan, out to " solve the mystery of a headless ghost and clean the town of banditry and lawlessness."


Liwayway/1961
(Thanks to Steve Santos of Unang Labas blog for the komiks materials.)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

hello... hapi blogging... have a nice day! just visiting here....

roland273839 said...

Hello Simon, hindi ko pa ata napapanood itong movie na to. Hopefully mapanood ko one of these days. By the way, ask ko lang sana sa yo kung if you have plan of making your special tribute book to FPJ entitled "A Comprehensive Look" be available sooner or in the near future in the market like in the leading bookstores? I'm one of those wishing na sana maging available din... Matutuwa talaga ang maraming mga fans ni idol na kagaya natin...

Thanks Simon..

Video 48 said...

Hi Roland! Same, di ko pa rin napapanood ito. In regards to the book, so many things to iron out, its legalities, finances, etc. Also, I have to talk to the Poe family regarding this.

roland273839 said...

Tama ka dyan Simon... maraming dapat ayusin much more regarding sa legalities and consent mula sa pamilyang POE. Pero I'm still hoping one of these days eh mai-push mo yung pag-release nitong book na ito... alam mo naman marami talagang nakaka-miss sa idolo nating to...

Regards.

Unknown said...

hi simon. i love old movies, magazines, newspapers and old clippings. your komiks serials make my day. I keep on reading them. can you feature darna at ang babaing tuod serialzied in liwayway mag? I love to see it featured one of these days.