Dalagang Ilocana

Dalagang Ilocana
Dalagang Ilocana
Directed by Olive La Torre
Starring Gloria Romero
Release date(s) 1954 (Philippines)
Country Philippines
Language Tagalog/Filipino

Dalagang Ilocana (Ilocana Maiden) is a 1954 Filipino romantic comedy film produced by Sampaguita Pictures. The film is in black and white and was directed by Olive La Torre.

Cast

Trivia

Gloria Romero won her first Best Actress FAMAS Award for her title role comedic performance as the Ilocana girl. The movie also launched the career of Tita de Villa.

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