Walang Pagkalupig

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Walang Pagkalupig
Directed byPablo Santiago
Screenplay byTommy C. David
Starring
Music byTito Arevalo
Production
company
Jasmin Tagalog Pictures
Release date
  • August 22, 1962 (1962-08-22)
Country Philippines
Language Filipino

Walang Pagkalupig (also known as "Never outfought") is a 1962 action film based on true story of PC Ranger Captain Laudemer Kahulugan. [1] The film was directed by Pablo Santiago, written by Tommy C. David and stars Fernando Poe Jr., Joseph Estrada, Rodolfo Cristobal & Bert Silva. In this film the story centers around the heroic exploits PC Ranger Captain Laudemer Kahulugan (Fernando Poe, Jr.) tasked to hunt down Huk dissident leader Casto Alejandrino (Van de Leon). [2]

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Cast

Awards and nominations

YearAward Giving BodyCategoryNominated WorkResults
1963 FAMAS Awards Best Picture"Walang Pagkalupig"Nominated [3]
Best Actor"Fernando Poe Jr."Nominated
Best Supporting Actor"Paquito Diaz"Nominated
Best DirectorPablo SantiagoNominated

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References

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  2. Walang pagkalupig (1962) - IMDb , retrieved September 22, 2021
  3. Walang pagkalupig (1962) - IMDb , retrieved September 22, 2021