Rosanna Ortiz

Rosanna Ortiz Trailers

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Rosanna Ortiz was born as Violeta Orbita. She is an actress, known for Araw-araw, gabi-gabi (1975), Patayin mo sa sindak si Barbara (1974) and Panic! (1973) She was one of those who started the bold trend in the 60’s but she became a fine actress when she won Asia ’s Best Supporting Actress for the movie Patayin Mo Sa Sindak Si Barbara , directed by Celso Ad. Castilo. She was only 16 when she entered the movies in the late 60's. She appeared in several sex flicks such as Hayok and Ang Magsasaging ni Pacing. In 1971 alone, she finished 15 movies. While other bold stas remained in bold films, she transitioned to serious and dramatic roles such as in Daluyong (1971) for Ishmael Bernal, Ang Kampana ng Santa Quiteria (1971) for FPJ for which she earned a Famas Best Supporting Actress nomination, Anthony and Cleopatra (1972) for Dolphy and Patayin Mo sa Sindak si Barbara (1974) for Celso Ad Castillo, where she was praised for her memorable performance. She also appeared in Ibong Adarna with Dolphy, Panchito Alba and Babalu as the three prince brothers. She was the reason for the sensational killing of a businessman’s son which sent Eddie Fernadez and Berting Labra to prison.

Most Popular Rosanna Ortiz Trailers

Total trailers found: 36

Hiwaga Trailer (1975)

05 September 1975

Filipino horror movie from 1975.

Ugat Trailer (1974)

13 October 1974

A man who upon seeking his father be execute by the Japanese during the war has spent his life searching for the people who were responsible.

Boy Pana Trailer (1978)

07 April 1978

Digmaan Ng Mga Angkan Trailer (1971)

06 June 1971

Totoy Boogie Trailer (1980)

14 August 1980

Owners of an old dance studio's and veterans in vodaville. Failure to reach their dreams of becoming a famous dancing duo, poured all the desired gain sole son Sonny.

Drakulita Trailer (1969)

19 August 1969

A story about a family who left the metro to live a peaceful life in the province, but it seems that it's not as peaceful as they thought it would be when they meet their new neighbor.

Zoom, Zoom, Superman! Trailer (1973)

24 August 1973

A Filipino parody film of DC's Superman in three segments directed by different directors.

Mokong Trailer (1978)

18 January 1978

Storm Surge! Trailer (1971)

01 September 1971

Six beautiful people caught in a deluge of their own raw passions unleashed.

Ambrose Dugal Trailer (1973)

25 April 1973

Filipino horror movie from 1973.

Ransom! Trailer (1974)

22 February 1974

This Filipino action thriller concerns a crime syndicate which specializes in holding people for ransom.

Ang Kampana sa Santa Quiteria Trailer (1971)

04 December 1971

A story about a sergeant held captive by fugitives searching for a treasure hidden in a remote village.

Mga Uhaw na Bulaklak Trailer (1975)

25 April 1975

Langit, Lupa at Impiyerno (Pandemonium) Trailer (1976)

21 November 1976

Gulapa Trailer (1977)

04 March 1977

True to life story of Mayor Patrocinio Gulapa of Maragondon, Cavite who possesses an amulet which deters him from harm.

Darna vs. The Planet Women Trailer (1975)

25 December 1975

Crippled girl Narda finds her boyfriend paralyzed by a mysterious beam shot from a UFO. Together with her powers and brother Ding, she transforms into Darna and fights against alien women who are trying to make the Earth a colony of their own planet.

The Bells of San Jose Trailer (1974)

08 March 1974

The film tells a story of large rural families suffering from economic insecurity in a remote part of the town of Magdalena, Laguna, where major life events are punctuated by the tollling of the church bells, and the coastal community of Dalahican, Quezon.

Fefita Fofonggay viuda de Falayfay Trailer (1973)

05 May 1973

Asawa Ko Silang Lahat Trailer (1977)

11 November 1977

Roulette Trailer (1972)

11 April 1972

Angelita's Eyes Trailer (1978)

11 August 1978

Mga Mata ni Angelita was written by Ricardo Feliciano and became a number one hit radio drama from 1974 to 1978.

Ang Hiwaga ng Ibong Adarna Trailer (1972)

03 November 1972

The story comes from the classic novel. The task was to capture the magical Ibong Adarna to cure their father's illness.

An Affair in Tahiti Trailer (1975)

29 March 1975

A 1975 Filipino romantic drama starring Gloria Diaz and Vic Vargas.

Magiting at Pusakal Trailer (1972)

15 April 1972

Apoy ng kaligayahan Trailer (1972)

10 October 1972

A bomba film of nature and sexual passions

Laman sa Laman Trailer (1970)

01 November 1970

Bomba inspired by the "Swedish New Wave"

Mystery and Terror Trailer (1970)

08 February 1970

Anthony at Cleopatra Trailer (1972)

14 May 1972

A story about a military operative tasked to infiltrate a rebel group.

Savage Sisters Trailer (1974)

01 July 1974

A corrupt General plans on smuggling one million US dollars out of the Banana Republic he dominates. Local revolutionaries plan on stealing the cash but are thwarted when a bandit leader they are working with double crosses them.

Ang Lihim ni Rosa Henson sa Buhay ni Kumander Lawin Trailer (1976)

30 April 1976

A story about the life of Rosa Henson and Kumander Lawin.

Araw-Araw, Gabi-Gabi Trailer (1975)

21 September 1975

Mortal Trailer (1976)

05 March 1976

A surreal film about a man recovering from mental illness.

Ako'y Paru-paro, Bulaklak Naman Ako Trailer (1973)

03 November 1973

Kill Barbara With Panic Trailer (1974)

16 August 1974

Barbara has always been overly indulgent of her little sister, Ruth's every whim. Her past comes back to haunt her when Barbara receives news that her younger sister has killed herself and was witnessed by Ruth's only daughter Karen.

Savage! Trailer (1973)

01 May 1973

Low-budget adventure starring former baseball star James Iglehart as Savage, who is kidnapped by South American rebels.

Sobra Na, Tama Na, Asiong Aksaya Trailer (1986)

05 September 1986

Get a convulsion, in this unique revolution, here in our nation with this exposition with the wasteful Asiong! In another super presentation of Chiquito! Chiquito reprises his role as a free-spending and flamboyant Pinoy in this farce that adopts for its title a popular anti-Marcos slogan.