Best movies of Barbara Perez

No Man Is an Island(1962)

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During the early Pacific war years, American seaman George Tweed is the only U.S. serviceman on Guam not captured by the Japanese forces.



Dayukdok(1961)

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Scorned by his family. Feared by his enemies. Loved by his women.



Ang mananandata(1965)

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Filmed entirely in Eastman color - on location in the rugged highlands of Central Luzon.



Ito ang Pilipino(1966)

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This is a Monumental Epic in the History of Filipino Movies.



Dugo ng bayani(1969)

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The picture that depicts the greatness of the Filipino. The ugly faces of war and its glorious moments.



Patria Adorada: Dugo ng Bayani(1969)

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The picture that depicts the greatness of the Filipino. The ugly faces of war and its glorious moments.



Brownout(1969)

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Never in the history of Philppine movies has there been a film such as this - four sets of great stars - four great directors - in a story of life and love,horror and romance, action and suspense in stunning realism.



Asedillo(1971)

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"Asedillo" is perhaps the quintessential Fernando Poe Jr. (FPJ) film; it was the picture that established FPJ's image as expert gunslinger and defender of the poor... See full synopsis »



Iisa pa lamang(1992)

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Arman is torn between two women -- a woman who came from a decent family or the one who kept it a secret of being a first-class prostitute.