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Sampaguita Pictures was a Philippine
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. It was named for the Philippine
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,
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. Though no longer functioning, the company's Sampaguita Compound remains in Quezon City.


History

Sampaguita Pictures was established in the last quarter of 1937. Its first feature-length film was ''
Bituing Marikit ''Bituing Marikit'' is the first full-length film produced by Sampaguita Pictures, released in 1937. It starred Elsa Oria and Rogelio de la Rosa. Cast * Rogelio de la Rosa *Juancho Gutierrez *Daisy Romualdez *Elsa Oria *Sylvia La Torre ...
'', starring Elsa Oria and Rogelio dela Rosa. It was a box-office hit. The company continued to make films in the
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,
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, horror and
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genres. Before
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began, and the Japanese occupied the Philippines, several Sampaguita films enjoyed box office success in the region. Some of them employed the famous tandem of
Carmen Rosales Januaria Constantino Keller (March 3, 1917 – December 11, 1991), better known by her stage name Carmen Rosales and by her nickname Mameng, was a noted Filipina actress and World War II guerilla fighter. Her acting career spanned the decades ...
and Rogelio dela Rosa, like ''Panambitan'', ''Pagsuyo'', ''Jazmin'' and many more. But the first film made at the Sampaguita studio by Carmen and Rogelio was ''Takipsilim''. After the war ended and the Philippines declares its independence from the United States, Sampaguita made several war pictures in 1946, including ''Guerilyera'', with Carmen and newcomer Celso Baltazar, ''
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'', the comeback picture of Corazon Noble featuring Tita Duran, and ''Isumpa mo Giliw'', with husband-and-wife team Angel Esmeralda and Corazon Noble. After several war
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became popular, the studio created a new star team with real husband and wife
Pancho Magalona Enrique Gayoso Magalona Jr. (January 22, 1922 – April 7, 1998), popularly known as Pancho Magalona, was a Filipino actor from the 1940s to the 1970s. Early life Born Enrique Gayoso Magalona Jr. in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, he was the son of ...
and Tita Duran. They made several hits including ''Bulaklak na Walang Pangalan'', ''Huwag Ka ng Magtampo'', ''Sa Isang Sulyap mo Tita'', and ''Sa Isang Halik mo Pancho''. In 1950, the studios were hit by fire and hundreds of film prints were destroyed. But in 1951, they top-billed the unknown
Tessie Agana Tessie Agana (born May 16, 1942) is a Filipina former child actress of the 1950s. She is best known for her role as the titular character in the 1951 film ''Roberta'', which was then the highest grossing Philippine film of all time. Her mother was ...
, the daughter of
Linda Estrella Consuello Vera Rigotti (December 3, 1922 – February 18, 2012), professionally known as Linda Estrella, was a Filipina actress and singer, best known as one of the players of Sampaguita Pictures. Biography Consuello Vera Rigotti was born on D ...
, in her first lead role in ''Roberta'', with another child actor
Boy Alano Hernando Alano (March 20, 1941 – July 23, 2022), better known as Boy Alano, was a Filipino actor. He won the award for Best Child Actor at the 5th Asian Filmfest. Early life He was the third child of Consuelo Sotto and Exequiel Alano. He wen ...
and the film was one of the biggest hits of the year. In the early fifties several actors appeared in the studio's productions, including
Alicia Vergel Erlinda Gaerlan Asturias-Aguilar (June 7, 1927 – May 20, 1992), popularity known as Alicia Vergel, was a Filipino people, Filipina actress noted for her roles as fighting women and amazons and, like Norma Blancaflor, for her heart-shaped face. ...
and her husband César Ramírez in ''Ukkala'', ''
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'', the Philippine folk hero
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, '' MN'' and many more. In 1952 the half-Filipino half-American Gloria Romero made her first full-length film as the partner of Cesar Ramirez in an action costume picture ''Palasig''. Another famous husband-and-wife team were Rita Gomez and Ric Rodrigo. They were popular together in their film ''Diyosa''. The infamous tandem of husband-and-wife
Lolita Rodriguez Dolores Marquez Clark, better known by her screen name Lolita Rodriguez (January 29, 1935 – November 28, 2016), was a multi-awarded actress in the Philippines. She was paired with Eddie Arenas in ''Gilda'' (1956), in which she won her first F ...
and
Eddie Arenas Eddie Arenas (July 7, 1935 – March 31, 2003) was a Philippines, Filipino actor. He made numerous films for the film studio Sampaguita Pictures. He was often paired with Lolita Rodriguez, whom he married and later divorced. He eventually moved t ...
made some dramas together, like '' Kundiman ng Puso'', ''Busabos'', '' Cicatriz'' and ''Mapait na Lihim''. The two later divorced. Arenas is still active in Philippine cinema while Rodriguez moved to the
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. Another husband-and-wife team in the 1950s were
Amalia Fuentes Amalia may refer to: People * Amalia (given name), feminine given name (includes a list of people so named) *Princess Amalia (disambiguation), several princesses with this name Films and television series * ''Amalia'' (1914 film), the first ...
and
Romeo Vasquez Ricardo Alandy Sumilang (April 9, 1939 – May 2, 2017), also known by his stage name Romeo Vasquez, was a Filipino actor and former matinee idol of Philippine cinema. Career Vasquez was discovered by director Armando Garces who saw him while ...
. Fuentes made her last appearance for Sampaguita in 1964, before leaving for another studio. Though not as well remembered, many supporting actors and actresses, such as Imelda Concepcion, Nelly Baylon and Naty Bernardo worked in the Sampaguita system. Susan Roces took her first lead role as a boxer in ''Sabungera'' opposite Luis Gonzales, but the film was not a box office hit. Fuentes and Roces are famous for their rivalry when they made the film ''Cover Girls'' in the 1960s. By that time, a new manager, Dr. Jose R. Perez, took over the reins of Sampaguita. In 1960, Sampaguita made ''Pitong Pagsisi'' supported by 20 Sampaguita stars, including the return of
Paraluman Sigrid Sophia Agatha de Torres von Giese, better known by her screen name Paraluman (December 14, 1923 – April 27, 2009), was an award-winning Filipina German actress. Her contemporaries include the likes of Fernando Poe, Sr. and Carmen Rosal ...
who reigned in the studio in the late 40s. In 1970s, the studio continued producing films albeit on a limited production, especially with the
Nora Aunor Nora Cabaltera Villamayor (born May 21, 1953), professionally known as Nora Aunor (), is a Filipino actress, recording artist, and film producer. Aunor has also appeared in several stage plays, television shows and concerts. She is known as P ...
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Tirso Cruz III Tirso Silvano Cruz III (born April 1, 1952) is a Filipino actor, comedian, and singer. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Film Development Council of the Philippines. Regarded as a "matinee idol", Cruz is a FAMAS Award and Gawad Ur ...
tandem culminating in the 1971 film ''Guy and Pip''. In 1982, after its last successful film '' Batch '81'', Sampaguita Pictures stopped producing films and focused solely on distribution and post-production of films until 2005. In March 1987, Sampaguita Pictures celebrated its 50th anniversary with a television special produced by Marichu Perez Maceda, the wife of politician
Ernesto Maceda Ernesto "Ernie" Madarang Maceda Sr. (March 26, 1935 – June 20, 2016) was a Filipino politician, lawyer, and columnist who served as a Senator of the Philippines from 1971 to 1972 and again from 1987 to 1998. He served as Senate President fro ...
. In 1996, the company ventured into television with
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; they produced the
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''Pira-pirasong Pangarap'' which lasted until 2003, which started another co-production ''Nagmamahal, Manay Gina''. Both series were hosted by Gina de Venecia. Unitel Pictures currently owns Sampaguita's film library. All of the films are currently archived and handled by the
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and the
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' National Film Archives of the Philippines.


Films released


References

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