Baril Sa Aking Kamay (1966)
Ariel is pursued by two groups the first one, is a group of three notorious gunslingers headed by Rufo and his two men, Labuyo and Mario. The fanatical Rufo was too obsessed to face Ariel to determine who between them was the fastest gun in the land after Ariel gunned down Diegong Kidlat, known for his fast draw; the second one, a posse led by a sheriff named Hepe also keen to find and arrest him on Diegong Kidlat’s death. Diegong Kidlat was the one responsible for the death of Ariel’s wife named Erlinda. Ariel had Erlinda’s name engraved on his gun and vowed vengeance and justice.
Director: Fernando Poe Jr.
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Fernando Poe Jr. as Ariel |
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Helen Gamboa as Luisa |
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Eva Montes as |
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Lito Anzures as Labuyo |
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Victor Bravo as Rufo |
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Mario Escudero as Mario |
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Jay Ilagan as Boy |
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Nello Nayo as Hepe |
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Pedro Faustino as Mang Pedro |
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Manolo Robles as |
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Vic Varrion as |
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Blackie Francisco as |
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Johnny Long as |
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Resty Sandel as |
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Diego Guerrero as |
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Joe Madronio as |
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Ding Salvador as |
| Production | Fernando Poe Jr. | Producer |
| Sound | Gregorio Ella | Sound |
| Editing | Augusto Salvador | Editor |
| Sound | Angel Avellana | Sound |
| Crew | Manuel Bolotano | Cinematography |
| Directing | Fernando Poe Jr. | Director |
| Sound | Ariston Avelino | Music |