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Monday, October 24, 2011

"LOS LACUACHEROS" (1958): WISH LIST # 52


"Los Lacuacheros" (1957)- Stars Fernando Poe, Jr., Zaldy Zshornack, Berting Labra, Boy Francisco, Tony Cruz, Paquito Toledo, Butch Bautista, Boy Sta. Romana, Mario Antonio and Cielito Legaspi/ with Juliet Lozano, Nello Nayo, Paquito Salcedo, Lydia Antonio, Darling Twins & Reycard Duet/ Directed by Pablo Santiago

Friday, September 30, 2011

"THE NIGHT DA KING MET PACMAN" - ESQUIRE MAGAZINE/ OCTOBER 2011 ISSUE

Sometime in 2004, FPJ asked Manny Pacquiao to be his next screen partner. The FPJ- Pacquiao movie, which would have been an ambitious dream project, was temporarily shelved to give way for "Pakners," FPJ's last movie, teaming Da King with billiards legend Efren 'Bata' Reyes.


Esquire Magazine/ October 2011


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Monday, September 19, 2011

LITERARY SONG-MOVIE MAGAZINE: "MATAPANG SA MATAPANG" (1961)

Two popular action stars of the 60s, Fernando Poe, Jr. and Romeo Vasquez appeared on the cover of Literary Song-Movie magazine, November 16, 1961 issue for the movie, "Matapang sa Matapang."



"Matapang sa Matapang" (1961)- Stars Fernando Poe, Jr., Romeo Vasquez, Cecilia Lopez, Aura Aurea, Max Alvarado, Tony Ferrer, Jess Lapid/ Directed by Armando Garces

Sunday, September 11, 2011

SNAPSHOT: FPJ, SUSAN ROCES, AMALIA FUENTES CIRCA 1960s


The King and Queens of Philippine Movies- shot taken during one of the movie gatherings in the mid 60s.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, IDOL!


He would have turned 72 today.


Sunday, August 14, 2011

FPJ IN A SPECIAL CAMEO ROLE IN "BOY NEGRO" (1980)

Fernando Poe, Jr., in support to half-brother, Conrad Poe, made a rare special screen appearance in the 1980 action-drama, "Boy Negro," based on a true-to-life story.


"Boy Negro" (1980)-Stars Conrad Poe and Azenith Briones/ Directed by Johnny Wood