Because of a Flower

Because of a Flower
Because of a Flower
Directed by Luis Nepomuceno
Produced by Luis Nepomuceno
Written by Jose Nepomuceno
Luis Nepomuceno
Starring Charito Solis
Cinematography Luis Nepomuceno
Release date(s) 1967 (1967)
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog

Because of a Flower (Tagalog: Dahil sa isang bulaklak) is a 1967 Philippine drama film directed by Luis Nepomuceno.[1] The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2] It was the first Filipino film to be shot in color by De Luxe.[3]

Contents

Cast

  • Charito Solis as Margarita
  • Ric Rodrigo as Edilberto
  • Paraluman as Victoria
  • Rod Navarro as Tony
  • Ben Perez as Juan
  • Liza Lorena as Esperanza
  • Grace Leonor as Cora
  • Henry Stevens as Alvaro
  • Matimtiman Cruz as Monica
  • Joseph de Cordova as Padre
  • Mary Walter as Tony's Mother
  • Pianing Vidal as Arsobispo

See also

  • List of submissions to the 40th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Philippine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References

External links


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