
Hector Reyes
- Title: Hector Reyes
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- Known For: Acting
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Movies1 1958 HD
Is society to blame for the bruised and twisted minds of a city's slums snarling, growling, and grumbling as they are? "Barkada" awaits your verdict.
Movies1 1957 HD
A story about Boy Scouts going on a camping, having fun and getting into deep trouble.
Movies1 1959 HD
A famous singer is conscripted and receives training from a barking veteran drill sergeant.
Movies1 1958 HD
A young man was prohibited by his mother to join a Combo(band) in fear of him being negatively influenced. The mother sends him to the province but as he travels he meets a bald man.
Movies1 1964 HD
After Luisa married Antonio, a man twice her age, her mother decided to left them. Enter Fidel, Antonio's son who not only bugged him with his financial problems but also on how to introduce him to his new wife. Things then turned more farcical after Fidel ended up marrying Luisa's mom and thus becoming his father-in-law.
Movies1 1956 HD
A story about a mischievous youth group.
Movies1 1959 HD
A mad scientist, plots to conquer the world by using a serum that can turn ordinary animals into giants.
Movies1 1955 HD
Movies1 1954 HD
Glorious… as his love! Inspired… as his Music!
Movies1 1962 HD
See the wrath of a vengeance. Feel the inferno of a smoldering hate. This picture is hot as hell.
Movies1 1962 HD
The naughty nutty misadventures of 7 zany housemaids their lives and loves both in their guarded and unguarded moments.
Movies1 1960 HD
After a series of successful concerts at the Araneta Coliseum in May 1960, American pop singer Neil Sedaka was contracted by LVN Pictures to appear in a musical featurette called “Festival in Rhythm.” The film was shown as an added attraction to “Dahlia” which was released in July. “Festival in Rhythm,” originally shot in color, was a compilation of musical numbers featuring LVN stars and singing and dancing talents leading up to Neil Sedaka. The only surviving print is a black and white workprint from the color original. Since black-and-white positive film stock was not full-color sensitive, warm colors (like skin tones) print dark, hence the dark complexion of the actors in the film.
Movies1 1957 HD
Movies1 1958 HD
Movies1 1960 HD
Movies1 1963 HD
Movies1 1963 HD