Florante at Laura Trailer

Florante at Laura Trailer (1949)

21 August 1949 Drama, Romance 90 mins

The story is about the love and determination of the Duke Florante and the Princess Laura of Albania while being pursued by the usurper Count Adolfo.

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Cast

Leopoldo Salcedo

as Florante

Celia Flor

as Laura

Armando Goyena

as Menandro

Delia Razon

as Florida

Gil de Leon

as Horacio

Ben Rubio

as King Linceo

Cecilio Joaquin

as Duke Briseo

Gregorio Fernandez

as Sultan Aliadab

Jose Cris Soto

as Arratibot

Inday Jalandoni

as Patricia

Francisco Ablola

as Menalipo

Florante Salumbides

as Boy Florante

Crew

Bayani Abelardo

Bayani Abelardo Camera Operator

Enrique Jarlego

Enrique Jarlego Supervising Film Editor

Teody Carmona

Teody Carmona Art Direction

Betty Abelardo

Betty Abelardo Makeup Artist

Luz Sangco

Luz Sangco Makeup Artist

Jose P. Generoso

Jose P. Generoso Production Manager

Ben Calasanz

Ben Calasanz Assistant Director

Felicismo Hidalgo

Felicismo Hidalgo Recording Supervision

Ricardo Periodica

Ricardo Periodica Camera Production Assistant

International Releases Dates

Philippines 21 August 1949

Production Companies

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