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Celso Al.
Carunungan (January 7, 1923 –
February 15, 1988) was a
Filipino writer, novelist, and
scriptwriter in
English and
Filipino languages. In 1959...
- Antonio,
direction by ****n Padilla, and
production by
Christopher de Leon.
Carunungan,
Celso Al. To Die a
Thousand Deaths: A
Novel on the Life and
Times of...
- Tagalog-language
novel by
Filipino author and
scriptwriter Celso Al.
Carunungan, one of the “titans of
Philippine literature”. The
novel criticizes the...
- in Tokyo. The
story was
written by
Celso Al.
Carunungan,
while the
screenplay was
written by
Carunungan together with
Pablo Naval. The
movie was produced...
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Inocencio as Mang Pol
Amiel Leonardia as Mang Lino
Lorna López as Bb.
Carunungan [Ms.
Carunungan] Jake
Macapagal as Dr.
Millares Charmaine Nueros as
Aling Becky...
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Pablo Santiago from a
script by Mar V. Puato.
Conceived by
Celso Al.
Carunungan, the plot
concerns a
parish priest who
attempts to
overcome the issues...
- Alcantara, actor-writer of
Wansapanatym and
Maalala Mo Kaya
Celso Al.
Carunungan, writer, novelist, and film
scriptwriter HaveYouSeenThisGirL, author-novelist...
- IBP June 12, 1978 – June 30, 1984
Macairog Aznar Elected in 1978. Judy
Carunungan Elected in 1978.
Danilo Concepcion Elected in 1978.
Nurodin Mamaluba Elected...
- (Digital copy
found online at
HathiTrust Digital Library on
March 31, 2010)
Carunungan,
Celso Al (December 23, 1987). "What's in a Name?".
Manila Standard Today...
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Member Sector Region Judy
Carunungan*
Youth At-large
Princess Porti Pacasum*
Industrial Labor Mindanao...