Newly Discovered Bonifacio Movie

People recall Sampaguita and LVN Pictures, but not Manila Talkatone Studios. It was established in 1932 by George Musser and its first film “Ang Aswang” starring, not surprisingly, a young Mary Walter, was considered when it came out a year later, as the first talking picture in Philippine cinema. Musser’s house in Pandacan, known as the Musser/Telmo house, became the studio, where many of their films where shot. The original house still stands today and should be declared a national cultural treasure because of its importance in the development of cinema in the Philippines.

From left: George Musse, Vicente Bonus, Gilda Gales, Eduardo de Castro, and a scriptwirter shooting a scene for “Andres Bonifacio”. Photo courtesy of Lito Bonus

From left: George Musse, Vicente Bonus, Gilda Gales, Eduardo de Castro, and a scriptwirter shooting a scene for “Andres Bonifacio”. Photo courtesy of Lito Bonus