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Rosa del Rosario and Armando Villa
| Star in "Birheng Walang Dambana"
This is a scene from "Birheng
Walang Dambana," Filippine
Films' picturization of Dr. Fausto
Galauran's prize winning novel in
Liwayway, which is booked ton
release late this month, most pro
bably at the Grand Theatre. Head
ing the great cast are Ro?fc del
Rosario and Armando Villa, latest
local screen find. Fernando Poe,
who is co-starred with Miss Del
Rosario in "Zamboanga," is among
thg distinguished performers who
will be seen In the picture. Thai
others are Mary Walter, Rita Rica,
Naty Bernardo, Juanita Angeles,
Cecilio Joaquin, Gregorio Fernan
dez and Florentino Ballecer. Native
dances, executed by students of
the University of the Philippine
led by Miss Elvira BocobO, daught
er of the U. P. president, form on®
o the biggest attractions of the
picture, which hafc for its central
theme an intensely dramatic story.
the answer but when he told the
world about it they laughed at
him. "Mad scientist," they called
him and he stood in the midst of
his feuccese — a failure. A disgrace.
This is the mad scientist played
by Boris Karloff In "The Man
Who Lived Again," the picture
coming next to the Grand Thea
tre with Anna Lee, John Loder,
Frank Ccllier, Lynn Harding and
Donald Calthrop in leading sup
port.
Dr. Laurience had been driven
out of Genoa when he started
talking about the brain. In Eng
land he carried on his experi
ments with chimpanzees in a cob
webby old manor. The only peo
ple who were not afraid of him
were Clare Wyatt, a young wo
man doctor, and Clayton, a para
lytic with a fatal brain disease
but who was nevertheless being
kept . mysteriously alive by Laur
ience.
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