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Monday, October 20, 2008

VILMA SANTOS IN "THE LONGEST HUNDRED MILES" (1967)

In 1967, young Vilma Santos appeared briefly in The Longest Hundred Miles, an international movie starred in by Hollywood stars like Doug McCLure, Katherine Ross (The Graduates, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) and Ricardo Montalban (TV series' Fantasy Island). Ably supported by veteran Filipino talents--- Ronald Remy, Vic Silayan, Berting Labra, Vic Diaz, Danilo Jurado and Helen Thompson.

The Longest Hundred Miles (1967)- Stars Doug McClure, Katherine Ross and Ricardo Montalban/ with Ronald Remy, Helen Thompson, Berting Labra, Vic Silayan Vic Diaz, Vilma Santos, Danilo Jurado/ Directed by Don Weis




(Courtesy of happyslix)


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi, I just wanted to drop a line and say this is one of the best film blogs on the internet. I'm always frustrated at the dearth of material on line on our movies. I can find info on obscure little Icelandinc art films, but hardly anything on our own films:( that this blog exists is a wonderful thing, and I hope you keep doing what you're doing :) Salamat po!!!

-Waya (Makati)

TheCoolCanadian said...

Funny how The Longest Hundred Miles is a movie about Bataan, but a big chunk of it was actually filmed in the province of Sorsogon (now Sorsogon City) in the Bicol Region. It was filmed in different towns of Sorsogon. I even watched some scenes done in the town of Barcelona where an army truck was supposed to cross a river. Vilma Santos was in that particular scene. It was there when I first saw her. She must have been 9 or 10 years old. I was only 7 years old then and vacationing in the province of Sorsogon.

enadurata said...

Thanks, Simon!
Do you have a copy of this movie?
Regards.

Video 48 said...

Hi Waya! Wow, I'm deeply pleased and honored by your comments!Hope I would continue posting good entries and thanks for the support!Maraming salamat!

Thanks, JM for the unsolicited inputs.

Sorry, Enadurata, I don't have copy of the movie. Thanks for dropping by.

Anonymous said...

JM,

I wasn't aware that it was filmed in Sorsogon. Do you know of other movies shot there ?



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