LVN, along with the other members of the “Big Four” (Lebran International, Premiere Productions and Sampaguita Pictures), is acknowleged as one of the great Philippine movie studios whose output of critically acclaimed films helped usher in the Golden Age of Philippine cinema in the postwar years.
1947 Miss Philippines Jose Padilla, Jr Norma Blancaflor
The heirs of Doña Narcisa Buencamino vda. De Leon, represented by Narcisa L. Escaler and Nieva Paz L. Eraña, presented the bequest to museum director Mercedes Lopez-Vargas, trustee Margot Fragante and Lopez Group chairman Oscar M. Lopez.
Escaler said that her grandmother wanted “to make the collection available to the public, to several generations.”
The collection includes photos with LVN firsts in Filipino Movies; e.g. “Orasang Guinto” (1946), the first Filipino post war film with Mila del Sol and Bimbo Danao under the direction of Manuel Conde; “Batalyon XIII” (1949), the first Filipino full-color movie with Carmen Rosales and Jaime dela Rosa, directed by Manuel Silos; “Rodrigo de Villa” (1952), the first Filipino co-production with a foreign film company, Indonesia’s Persari Productions, Inc., with Delia Razon and Mario Montenegro, directed by Gregorio Fernandez; scripts of acclaimed films including those under the direction of the National Artist Lamberto V. Avellana and casts led by Tony Santos and Rosa Rosal; “Anak Dalita” (1956), an Asian Film Festival Best Picture and“Badjao” (1957), Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay & Best Editing in the Asian Film Festival; posters, music sheets that include the song “Doña Sisang” with music by Jose Climaco, lyrics by National Artist Levi Celerio and four songs sung by Tessie Quintana and Armando Goyena in the film “Hawayana” (1953); and newspaper clippings relating to 327 movie titles and productions from 1939 to 1965.
1953 Dagohoy Mario Montenegro Tessie Quintana
Formed in 1938, LVN took its name from the first letters of the owners’ names: De Leon, Carmen Villongco and Eleuterio Navoa Jr. De Leon, known as Doña Sisang subsequently took over as president of LVN after buying out the inactive partner-families.
giliw ko, 1939 First movie of LVN From left Mila del Sol_Fernando Poe Sr._Ely Ramos and Fleur de Lis
LVN rolled out its first production, “Giliw Ko,” under the direction of Carlos Vander Tolosa starring Ely Ramos, Fernando Poe Sr., Mila del Sol and Fleur de Lis (later known as “Mona Lisa”), in 1939. In 1941, it jumpstarted a new trend by producing the first Filipino film in color, Vicente Salumbides’“Ibong Adarna”; the cast included Mila del Sol, Fred Cortes and Manuel Conde, who went on to become an acclaimed director.
LVN also became home to some of the biggest stars of the era, including Rogelio dela Rosa , Armando Goyena, Nestor de Villa, Mario Montenegro, Mila de Sol, Lilia Dizon, Norma Blancaflor, Rosa Rosal, Delia Razon, Nida Blanca, and Caridad Sanchez.
1954 Dalaginding Nida Blanca
In all, LVN made over 350 movies in a variety of genres: musical comedies, costume adventures, and socially relevant fare now considered Philippine classics, including “Lapu-Lapu,” “Badjao,” “Anak Dalita” and “Biyaya ng Lupa.” Its output contributed in making LVN the
LVN produced its last film, “Kakabakaba Ka Ba?,” in 1980, 19 years after reinventing itself as a postproduction house in 1961; it closed in 2005.
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Good share, LOVE …. truly memorable, at least the one i can still remember …. ;^) !
can we photo copy some of those pictures and news clippings ..thanks
My mom is an avid fan of lvn pics. Where can we find those movies. ESP. Nida blanca movies
I am an avid fan of LVN stars, where can I find those movies. I would like to have Ms. Norma Blancaflor’s movies.
you can buy movie titles in LVN compound. or at KABAYANCENTRAL. THANK YOU.
beautiful
tessie quintana… typical spanish meztiza of those days…..
Hello, my sister and I are trying to do some research on old LVN movies. We are trying to locate the movie DAGOHOY, filmed in 1953. It has very sentimental value to us. It was filmed in our town, Dauis, Bohol in Panglao Island, during the incumbency of our late father… the then town mayor. This film featured Mario Montenegro, Van de Leon, Tessie Quintana, Rosa Rosal. My father , my sister, and myself had cameo roles. Please help us locate this film. We would like to purchase this precious memory of our century- aged church ( built in 1697) which was destroyed in the 2013 earthquake. In the movie, It was in this heritage church that the funeral services of Francisco Dagohoy took place.
It has been our cherish hope and dream to see this film after 62 years. I have vague memory of my father. He died a year after the film was made. I was then six years old and have no memory of how he looked like. We sincerely hope and pray that our request be granted. We would be greatly indebted to LVN Pictures for this precious trove. Thank you so much. Sincerely…Raquelle.
Ms. Clarin! 🙂 kindly send me your contact details. I am more than willing to help you. voxlasalle@gmail.com