Taong Putik Trailer (1956)
"Everlasting’s Monster Thriller!" 28 October 1956 Horror, Action, Sci-Fi
A monster terrorizes the Philippines.
Watch the official Taong Putik 1956 trailer in HD below or find more Taong Putik videos on Vidimovie.
"Everlasting’s Monster Thriller!" 28 October 1956 Horror, Action, Sci-Fi
A monster terrorizes the Philippines.
Watch the official Taong Putik 1956 trailer in HD below or find more Taong Putik videos on Vidimovie.
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Artemio B. Tecson Director
Artemio B. Tecson Screenplay
Johnny Pangilinan Story
Manuel G. Songco Story
B.F. Ongpauco Executive Producer
Ramon Sanchez Cinematography
泥人間 Trailer
Philippines 28 October 1956
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