Virgin Forest is a 1985 Filipino period film[3] directed by Peque Gallaga. A self-described B-movie, it stars Sarsi Emmanuel, who plays a barrio lass of Chinese ancestry; Miguel Rodriguez, as a Filipino-Spanish illustrado; and, Abel Jurado, who plays the lover of Sarsi's character.
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| Virgin Forest | |
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| Directed by | Peque Gallaga[1] |
| Screenplay by | Rosauro Q. de la Cruz |
| Story by | T.E. Pagaspas |
| Produced by | Lily Yu Monteverde |
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| Cinematography | Conrado Baltazar |
| Edited by | Jess Navarro |
| Music by | Jaime Fabregas[2] |
Production company | Regal Films |
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| Country | Philippines |
| Language | Filipino |
The film is set in the 1900s during the First Philippine Republic.[4] Macabebe soldiers are trying to capture Emilio Aguinaldo.[1] Alfonisto (Miguel Rodriguez) and Chayong (Sarsi Emmanuel) are caught up in this pursuit and in a love triangle. In the end, Aguinaldo is captured and the Macabebe soldiers are killed.
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