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Conrado Conde

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Conrado Conde
Born
1911 (1911)
NationalityFilipino
Occupation(s)Actor
Film director

Conrado Conde (born 1911) was a Filipino film director and an actor who made his first acting appearance as an extra in Parlatone Hispano-Filipino Carmelita a Roy de Silva movie and in the 1941 musical Panambitan.

His last film from LVN Pictures is Prinsipe Teñoso ("Prince Tenoso", 1942), a swashbuckling movie with Leopoldo Salcedo where he directed his debut.

After outbreak of World War II, he returned to LVN to direct the movie Dalawang Daigdig (Two Worlds).

His first appearance in Premiere Production was Ang Hiwaga ng Tulay na Bato (The Mystery of the Stoned-Bridge).

In 1953, he signed a contract to Sampaguita Pictures and spent his career for almost 3 decades.

He is one of the director (the other were Jose De Villa and Mar S. Torres) for a propaganda film commissioned by then-Senate President Ferdinand Marcos, depicting his life and intended to support his upcoming electoral campaign against the incumbent President Diosdado Macapagal. The film was produced by Sampaguita Pictures and was scheduled for release a few weeks before the elections.[1]

Filmography

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As actor

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As director

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  • Balisong (1955)
  • Via Dolorosa (1956)
  • Katawang-Lupa (1956)
  • Mga Anak ng Diyos (with Mar S. Torres and Armando Garces, 1957)
  • Diyosa (1957)
  • Batang Bangkusay (1957)
  • Taga sa Bato (1957)
  • Anino ni Bathala (1958)
  • Talipandas (1958)
  • Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (1958)
  • Rosa Rossini (1959)
  • Pakiusap (1959)
  • Double Cross (1960)
  • Berdugo (1960)
  • Gumuhong Bantayog (1960)
  • 7 Amores ("Visayan Story" segment, 1960)
  • Harangan Man ng Sibat (1961)
  • Halik sa Lupa (1961)
  • Nagbalik Na Kahapon (1962)
  • Sweet Valentines (one segment, 1963)
  • Haliging Bato (1963)
  • Anak ni Kamagong (1964)
  • From Tokyo with Love (1964)
  • Umibig Ay Di Biro (one segment, 1964)
  • Gintong Recuerdo (1965)
  • Mga Espada ng Rubitanya (1965)
  • Iginuhit ng Tadhana: The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story (with Mar S. Torres and José de Villa, 1965)
  • Alis D'yan! H'wag Mo 'Kong Ligawan (1965)
  • 'Tsura Lang! (1966)
  • Maraming Kulay ng Pag-ibig ("Pagpapakasakit" segment, 1966)
  • Laman ng Aking Laman (1966)
  • Hanggang Doon Kay Bathala (1966)
  • Bikini Beach Party (1967)
  • Oh! What a Kiss (1967)
  • All Over the World (1967)
  • Cinderella A-Go-Go (with Mar S. Torres, 1967)
  • Sandwich Shindig (1968)
  • Brownout ("Ang Kasal" segment, 1969)
  • Inagawan Ako ng Aking Ama! (1970)

As screenwriter

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  • Mga Anak ng Diyos (with Mar S. Torres, Luciano B. Carlos, Armando Garces, and Herman Torres, 1957)
  • Batang Bangkusay (with Bert Mendoza, 1957)
  • Taga sa Bato (1957)
  • Anino ni Bathala (1958)
  • Talipandas (with Ding de Jesus, 1958)
  • Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (with Chito Tapawan and Tommy David, 1958)
  • Pakiusap (1959)
  • Gumuhong Bantayog (1960)
  • Harangan Man ng Sibat (1961)
  • I Miss You So (Hinahanap-hanap Kita) (1965)
  • Brownout (1969)

As composer

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  • Pipit-Puso (1948)

References

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  1. ^ "Iginuhit ng Tadhana: A Deep Dive into the First Marcos Propaganda Film". SINEGANG.ph. Retrieved 2024-01-25.
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