Manuel Silos (1 January 1906 – 31 March 1988) was a Filipino film-maker from the 1920s through the 1950s. He began his career by making silent movies together with his brothers. As a bodabil (vaudeville) actor and comedian, Silos used the stage and screen name Santo Tulia. He appeared in romantic-comedy films such as Victory Joe in 1946, Puppy Love in 1956, and Tuloy and Ligaya (literally "Bliss Continues") in 1958. He became known for his FAMAS-awarded film Biyaya ng Lupa ("Blessings of the Land"). In 1979, Silos received the Natatanging Gawad Urian. In 1985, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Film Academy of the Philippines (FAP).
Lagablab Ng Kabataan
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Hawayana
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Pusong Wasak
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Ikaw Ay Akin
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Blessings of the Land
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1-2-3
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Hinagpis ng Magulang
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Mystery of the Convent
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Infierno sa Mundo
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Ay! Monang
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Ang Sipag ay Yaman
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Mga Alamat Ng Sandaigdig
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Dalaginding
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Gitano
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Gitano
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Sa Tokyo Ikinasal
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Venus
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Victory Joe
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Manugang at Biyenan
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Story From House to House
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Puppy Love
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Hawayana
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Combo Festival
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Ibigin Mo Ako ‘Lalaking Matapang’
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Tuloy ang Ligaya
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Pista Sa Nayon
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Tia Loleng
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