Miss Dulce Amor, Ina (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 11, 1978

Original Title:
Miss Dulce Amor, Ina

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Magnatech Omni
SQ Film Laboratories
Seven Stars Productions

Production Countries:
Philippines

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

A 1978 drama starring Lorna Tolentino, Eddie Garcia, and Amy Austria.

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Assistant Camera:
Ben Cabrales

Assistant Director:
Bebong Osorio

Assistant Editor:
Ferdie Salvador

Choreographer:
Boy Saulog

Director:
Manuel 'Fyke' Cinco

Director of Photography:
Fortunato Bernardo

Editor:
Jose Solo

Executive Assistant:
JoAnn Cabalda Banaga

Executive Producer:
Maria Vda de Ejercito

Lyricist:
George Canseco

Makeup Artist:
Mila Garces

Music:
George Canseco

Producer:
Jesse Ejercito

Producer's Assistant:
Willie T. Manapsal

Production Manager:
Ramon Esperida

Production Supervisor:
Resty Herrera

Schedule Coordinator:
Rodie Rios

Screenplay:
Tony S. Mortel
Diego Cagahastian

Set Designer:
Orly Tolentino
Chelo Conde

Sound Assistant:
Rolly Rufa

Sound Editor:
Ruben Natividad

Sound Effects:
Danilo Salvador

Sound Supervisor:
Vic Macamay

Story:
Efren Abueg

Theme Song Performance:
Marites Llanedo

Wardrobe Designer:
Rudy Fuentes
Boy Altura

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