Lt. Diego (Jaime de la Rosa) who infiltrated a notorious smuggling syndicate dealing with guns, jewelries, drugs (opium) and even alien infiltrators. He gained the confidence of the alleged boss (played by Director Gregorio Fernandez), but some of the gang members doubted him and kept their distance. Equipped with a spy camera attached to his belt buckle, he uncovered and recorded vital information and sent them over to his headquarter. The gang’s operations were gradually exposed, their goods intercepted and the whole gang was eventually dismantled, the last one at Jolo, one of the vital drop-off points of the syndicate. He learned later on that the mastermind turned out be Mr. Chua (Eusebio Gomez), the father of Celia (Celia Flor), the woman he loved.
Credited cast:
Jaime de la Rosa ... G-2 Agent. Tenyente Diego
Celia Flor ... Celia
Tony Santos ... Datu Ali
Milagros Naval
Gregorio Fernandez ... Boss
Eusebio Gomez ... Mr. Chua
Ezar Visenio
Armando Garces
Martin Marfil
Jose Corazon de Jesus Jr.
Natoy B. Catindig (as Natoy Catindig)
Director: Gregorio Fernandez
Writers: Armando Garces (screenplay)
- Major Amado A. (story "G-2, Ang Tiktik ng Hukbong Pilipino")
Produced: Narcisa de Leon ... executive producer
Country: Philippines
Language: Filipino | Tagalog
Release Date: 1950 (Philippines)
Filming Locations: Metro Manila, 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 in the 50's, LVN Pictures produced three anti-communist films. This is the first film. The others were Korea (1952) and Huk sa bagong pamumuhay (1953).
Serialized in the Babong Buhay Magazine.

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