Salvador Zaragoza

Most Popular Salvador Zaragoza Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

Garrison 13 Trailer (1946)

12 April 1946

Two devil-may-care guerrilla brothers with prices on their heads fight for their country and for the women they love.

Sakay Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

The story of the life and death of Macario Sakay, the President of the Tagalog Republic and one of the last Filipino generals to surrender to the American forces during the American colonial period.

Kababalaghan o kabulastugan? Trailer (1962)

30 December 1962

4 Spine-chilling, rib-tickling comedy-horror thrillers.

Baril sa Baril Trailer (1961)

17 June 1961

A story about two childhood friends Mario and Ricardo who are both war heroes, one day a corrupt attorney who desires power uses their good-hearted nature to test their friendship to get rid of each other.

Pitong Pasiklab sa Bahay na Tisa Trailer (1963)

28 March 1963

Aladin Trailer (1946)

09 September 1946

A Filipino adaptation of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp.

Tinig Ng Tagumpay Trailer (1953)

30 April 1953

Ligaw na Bituin Trailer (1938)

02 January 1938

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Dugong Hinugasan Trailer (1938)

02 February 1938

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Lihim ng Ina Trailer (1937)

03 February 1937

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Ang Kamay Na Bakal Trailer (1938)

06 June 1938

Hot Kisses Trailer (1927)

24 June 1927

Directed by Jose Nepomuceno

Pitong Pasiklab Sa PC Trailer (1962)

10 December 1962

The group joins the Philippine Constabulary and was sent on a surveillance mission to monitor a smuggling group and their contraband.

4 Worlds of Horror Trailer (1967)

24 October 1967

Filipino horror anthology from 1967.

Pitong Pasiklab Trailer (1962)

13 February 1962

Carmencita Mia Trailer (1948)

09 February 1948

Halimaw Trailer (1941)

19 August 1941

Noli Me Tángere Trailer (1961)

01 August 1961

Based on the revolutionary novel by Jose Rizal, the story follows Crisostomo Ibarra, a young Filipino man who returned from his studies in Europe, who discovered that his father was falsely imprisoned and abused by the Spanish friars, including Padre Damaso.