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''Last Stand in the Philippines'' () is a 1945 Spanish
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directed by Antonio Román. It is based on a radio script by Enrique Llovet, ''Los Héroes de Baler,'' and novel, ''El Fuerte de Baler,'' by Enrique Alfonso Barcones and Rafael Sánchez Campoy. The movie theme song "", composed by Llovet (lyrics) and Jorge Halpern (music), became very popular. It was lip synced by actress Nani Fernández and sang by Maria Teresa Valcárcel.


Historical facts

"The Last Ones of the Philippines" is the name given to the Spanish soldiers who fought in the Siege of Baler against
Filipino revolutionaries Filipino may refer to: * Something from or related to the Philippines ** Filipino language, standardized variety of 'Tagalog', the national language and one of the official languages of the Philippines. ** Filipinos, people who are citizens of th ...
and against the
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during the
Spanish–American War , partof = the Philippine Revolution, the decolonization of the Americas, and the Cuban War of Independence , image = Collage infobox for Spanish-American War.jpg , image_size = 300px , caption = (cloc ...
(in Spain also called "The Disaster of 98"). The Siege of Baler lasted from 1 July 1898 to 2 June 1899. During these 11 months, the Spaniards were isolated in a church that became their fortified position. The Spanish troops were a small garrison of 50 soldiers from the "2º de Cazadores" under the charge of Lieutenant D. Juan Alonso Zayas. They faced approximately 800 rebel soldiers. The Spanish soldiers fortified the church and resisted the constant attacks of the rebels for 11 months without provisions and unknowing that the war had ended in December 1898.


Cast

* Armando Calvo as Teniente Martín Cerezo * José Nieto as Capitán Enrique de las Morenas *Guillermo Marín as Doctor Rogelio Vigil * Manolo Morán as Pedro Vila *Juan Calvo as Cabo Olivares * Fernando Rey as Juan Chamizo *Manuel Kayser as Fray Cándido *Carlos Muñoz as Santamaría *José Miguel Rupert as Moisés *Pablo Álvarez Rubio as Herrero, el desertor *
Nani Fernández Juana "Nani" Fernández Ruiz (22 February 1923 – 9 November 1960) was a Spanish film actress.Coira p.188 Selected filmography * '' Lola Leaves for the Ports'' (1947) * '' Ninety Minutes'' (1949) * '' Wings of Youth'' (1949) * ''A Tale of Two V ...
as Tala *Emilio Ruiz de Córdoba as El Correo *César Guzmán as Jesús García Quijano *Alfonso de Horna as Marquiado *Manuel Arbó as Gómez Ortiz *
Tony Leblanc Ignacio Fernández Sánchez (7 May 1922 – 24 November 2012) better known as Tony Leblanc was a Spanish actor, director, and comedian. Biography Tony Leblanc was born on the grounds of the Museo del Prado at Madrid, where his family liv ...
as military courier, in his first role with dialogue in a film


See also

*'' Baler'' - A 2008 Philippine film. *''
1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines ''1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines'' ( es, 1898, Los últimos de Filipinas) is a 2016 Spanish war drama film directed by Salvador Calvo. The film depicts the Siege of Baler from 1898 to 1899, where 54 Spanish soldiers defended themselves ...
'' - A 2016 Spanish film.


References


External links

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Los últimos de Filipinas Website
(in English and Spanish) 1945 films 1940s historical films Spanish historical films 1940s Spanish-language films Spanish biographical films Spanish black-and-white films Spanish–American War films Films set during the Philippine–American War Films set in the Philippines Films shot in the Philippines Philippine war films Siege films 1940s biographical films 1940s war films 1940s Spanish films {{war-film-stub