Castilian Memories: Manila (1934)

This narration-driven travelogue begins with scenes of Manila Bay and the city's harbor. From there, it visits Fort Santiago, watches the delivery of an orphaned baby to Hospicio De San Jose, and explores other parts of the city, as the narration waxes condescending about the various aspects of Philippine life.

Director: Deane H. Dickason
Runtime: 9 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Deane H. Dickason

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Castilian Memories: Manila about?
This narration-driven travelogue begins with scenes of Manila Bay and the city's harbor. From there, it visits Fort Santiago, watches the delivery of an orphaned baby to Hospicio De San Jose, and explores other parts of the city, as the narration waxes condescending about the various aspects of Philippine life.
Who directed Castilian Memories: Manila?
Castilian Memories: Manila was directed by Deane H. Dickason.
How long is Castilian Memories: Manila?
Castilian Memories: Manila has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).