Luksang Tagumpay

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Luksang Tagumpay
Luksang Tagumpay poster.jpg
Directed by Gregorio Fernandez
Written by Mike Velarde
T.E. Sauco
Produced by Gregorio Fernandez
Starring Jaime de la Rosa
Delia Razon
Rebecca Del Rio
Eddie Rodriguez
Rudy Fernandez
Cinematography Remegio Young
Edited by Ike Jarlego Sr.
Music by Francisco Buencamino Jr.
Production
company
Release date
  • 8 June 1956 (1956-06-08)
Running time
118 minutes
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog / Filipino

Luksang Tagumpay is a 1956 Filipino drama film by Gregorio Fernandez starring Jaime de la Rosa, Delia Razon and Rudy Fernandez. The movie won Best Picture in FAMAS Awards 1957. First screen appearance of the young Rudy Fernandez. Director Gregorio Fernandez hired his then three-year-old son to appear in the film.

Plot

After years of waiting for the absent husband who had been reported missing in the Korean front, Anita (Delia Razon) finally resigns to early widowhood and accepts the insistent pleas of a kind, loving and handsome Dr. Ricardo Llamas (Jaime de la Rosa). Marriage brings them happiness but fate has other plans for them.

Luksang Tagumpay at IMDb


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