Ang Bagong Maestra (1953)
HERE IS THE BRILLIANT ADULT DRAMA that reaches deep into the heart! The story of a woman who was only human to love- even a married man.
Acting as a local chieftain leader on behalf of his ailing father, Herman made a relentless call to his people to unite and help build the road to transport their goods when the government falls deaf on their petition to do the project. His call at first was responded hesitantly by his people but with the help with his former girlfriend Nita, people heeded the call and helped with the road construction. With Ofelia making amends with her father and saying sorry to her teacher, the movie ends with Herman and Nita realizing their dreams.
Director: Gerardo de Leon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: January 1, 1953
Cast
Production: Royal Productions, Cinemasters
Country: Philippines
Language: Tagalog
Original Language: tl
More Films by Director: Gerardo de Leon
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ang Bagong Maestra about?
- Acting as a local chieftain leader on behalf of his ailing father, Herman made a relentless call to his people to unite and help build the road to transport their goods when the government falls deaf on their petition to do the project. His call at first was responded hesitantly by his people but with the help with his former girlfriend Nita, people heeded the call and helped with the road construction. With Ofelia making amends with her father and saying sorry to her teacher, the movie ends with Herman and Nita realizing their dreams.
- Who directed Ang Bagong Maestra?
- Ang Bagong Maestra was directed by Gerardo de Leon.
- Who stars in Ang Bagong Maestra?
- Ang Bagong Maestra stars Ben Perez, Erlinda Cortes, Baby Zobel, Vicente Liwanag, Ruben Rustia, Pedro Faustino.
- How long is Ang Bagong Maestra?
- Ang Bagong Maestra has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is Ang Bagong Maestra?
- Ang Bagong Maestra is a Drama film.
- Where was Ang Bagong Maestra produced?
- Ang Bagong Maestra was produced in Philippines.