Krus na Kawayan

Krus na Kawayan

Release date : December 5, 1956
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : Philippines / Vietnam /
Original Language : Tagalog / Vietnamese /
Director : Manuel Conde /
Writers : Vinh Noan /
Production companies : Vietnam Film / Manuel Conde Productions /
December 5, 1956 1h 35m Philippines Action Tagalog More
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Based on a true story about a valiant Vietnamese Military Officer whose family and fiancé fell victim to injustice and ruin during the Communist insurgency in Vietnam. The film was shot in two versions, a Vietnamese and a Tagalog version, and with each version's main characters played by its own set of native actors.
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  • title:Krus na Kawayan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Action · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines · Vietnam ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog · Vietnamese ·
  • Director: Manuel Conde /
  • Writers: Vinh Noan ·
  • Production companies: Vietnam Film · Manuel Conde Productions ·
  • Overview:Based on a true story about a valiant Vietnamese Military Officer whose family and fiancé fell victim to injustice and ruin during the Communist insurgency in Vietnam. The film was shot in two versions, a Vietnamese and a Tagalog version, and with each version's main characters played by its own set of native actors.
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