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Huk sa Bagong Pamumuhay (1953)

Huk sa Bagong Pamumuhay (1953)

Jose (Pempe) Padilla Jr. plays Carding, the anti-Japanese guerrilla turned Huk rebel when his family's land is taken over by the greedy landlord while Joseph de Cordova is Maxie, the communist recruiter who assures Carding that only a communist can be a true Filipino; however it was Jesus (Leroy Salvador), Carding's brother-in-law who shoots Carding in the arm foiling his attempt to escape the military.

Credited cast:
Jose Padilla Jr. ... Carding
Celia Flor ... Trining
Ven Medina ... Felipe
Rosa Aguirre ... Carding's Mother
Joseph de Cordova ... Maxi
Leroy Salvador ... Jesus
Miguel Lopez ... Manuel
Rolf Bayer ... Mac
Vic Silayan ... Captain Mendoza
Ezar Visenio ... Teodosia
Pepita Gonzales ... Lita
Priscilla Ramirez ... Trining's Mother
Leonardo Fernandez ... Mr. Vargas
Danilo Conde
Pacita Ronas

Director: Lamberto V. Avellana
Writer: Rolf Bayer (story and script)
Produced: Dña. Narcisa B. Vda de Leon ... executive producer
Music: Constancio de Guzman
Cinematography: William H. Jansen ... director of photography
Film Editing: Enrique Jarlego ... supervising film editor
Art Direction: Teody Carmona
Makeup Artist: Andrea Manahan
Unit Manager: Miguel Anzures
In charge of Production: Jose P. Generoso
Assistant Director: Jose Avellana Jr. (as Jose V. Avellana Jr.)
Sound Engineer: Terry Literte
Sound Recordist: Andres Poyaoan (as Andres Poyauan)
Soundman: Nardo Rosales ...
Special Effects: Eleuterio Castillo
Assistant Cameraman: Pedro Loyola
Cameraman: Buddy Manuel
Country: Philippines
Language: Filipino | Tagalog | English
Release Date: 3 August 1953 (Philippines)
Also Known As: Communists in a New Life
Filming Locations: Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte, Philippines
Production Co: LVN Pictures
Sound Mix: Mono
Color: Black and White
Genres: Action | Drama

In response to the effort of the Philippine government against the spread of communism in the country, LVN Productions produced three anti-communist film. This is the third film, following Kontrabando (1950) and Korea (1952).

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