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Marcial Ama gained folk hero status when his biography was filmed in 1976 with the movie "Bitayin Si baby Ama" starring the late action star Rudy Fernandez and local sex siren Alma Moreno. According to the film he was jailed for stealing money for a friend's education. His youthful good looks have made him a target inside the jail and he was eventually nicknamed "Baby" on account of his baby-face. He was repeatedly sodomised and the final straw was when his pregnant wife was lured to a small hut by a prison guard and was raped. The event proved traumatic to the couple as his wife chose to commit suicide with their unborn child. That's where all hell broke loose. He became a "hit man" inside the cell, rapidly disposing his tormentors and eventualy becoming leader of his own prison mob. He was credited for leading the biggest jail-riot in Muntinlupa Penitentiary history and was sentenced to death via electric chair. And the movie "Anak Ni Baby Ama" followed with the life story of his son Kevin "Baby Ama" Calo, who was also sentenced to death via electric chair. Additional Info: His given the nickname "Baby Ama" because he is the youngest most notorious leader of one of the rival gangs inside the prison in his time. His gang was "SIGE SIGE" and his mortal enemy who was PRIMITIVO "Ebok" ALA of "OXO" gang. Because of this two, the biggest and bloodiest jail riot in Muntinlupa arised and led to them to be sentenced of death in electricution, Baby Ama was electricuted in 1961 at the age of 16 but "Ebok" is given a second chance. KEVIN "BABY AMA" CALO - hes not the son of Marcial "Baby" Ama. He was named "Baby Ama" because he's life story inside the prison is more likely to Marcial Ama. He is also became a leader in the prison where Marcial Ama's prison, and they both electricuted in the same reason. Or in other word his like the resurrection of MARCIAL "BABY" AMA
Catherine Lazo has: Played Maria Mendoza in "Walker, Texas Ranger" in 1993. Played Claudette in "Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills" in 1994. Played Serena Gomez in "P.C.H." in 1995. Played CPO Montes in "JAG" in 1995. Played Constance Mainwaring in "Black Dawn" in 1997. Played Elle in "The Perfect Shadow" in 1998. Played Announcer in "The Jersey" in 1999. Played Andrea in "Miss Match" in 2003. Played Rielle in "The Next Race: The Remote Viewings" in 2009.
The cast of Morning Departure - 1950 includes: Richard Attenborough as Stoker Snipe Michael Brennan as CPO Barlow Michael Caine as Teaboy Helen Cherry as Helen Armstong Frank Coburn as Leading Seaman Brough George Cole as ERA Marks Andrew Crawford as Sub-Lt. J. McFee Peter Hammond as Sub-Lt. Oakley James Hayter as Able Seaman Higgins Alastair Hunter as Capt. Jenner Bernard Lee as Cmdr. Gates Victor Maddern as Leading Telegraphist Hillbrook Zena Marshall as WREN Roddy McMillan as Leading Seaman Andrews John Mills as Lt. Cmdr. Armstrong Kenneth More as Lt. Cmdr. James Lana Morris as Rose Snipe Nigel Patrick as Lt. Manson Arthur Sandifer Jack Stewart as Leading Seaman Kelly George Thorpe as Capt. Fenton Wylie Watson as Able Seaman Nobby Clark
I'm pretty sure it was something like "Book, Look, and Listen".There were 3 characters that lived in the woods, A Projector (Hector Projector), A mouse with Headphones / sound equipment, and a kinda dumpy looking bear with a long jacket with pockets full of books. I cant remember the mouse and bear's names.I cant find any info on it anywhere. I used to watch it in the late 70's on PBS in Florida.I think it was made by ITV. I seem to remember the logo thing for most shows being a fairy making sparkles with a wand and primitive 70's 'magic' sound.It was produced by Maryland ITV. Hector Projector was voiced by David Landsberg, a nebbishy actor who appeared on CPO Sharkey and countless other '70s sitcoms. Ethel Earphone was played by Ethel Ennis, a legendary Baltimore jazz singer, and J. Worthington Book was portrayed by Doug Roberts, who has appeared in many of John Waters' recent films. Here is the last episode in the series:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TzJ-8m-Q7M
Muntinlupa Mariners was created in 2007.
tunasan, muntinlupa
Barangay Cupang, Muntinlupa City
SM Center Muntinlupa was created in 2007.
near elisabeth center along putatan muntinlupa
distance from muntinlupa to ilocos sur
Muntinlupa City: 1770
Muntinlupa Science High School was created in 1998.
Muntinlupa National High School was created in 1945.
The cast of Muntinlupa - 1950 includes: Carol Varga
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Muntinlupa City is located in the National Capital Region of the Philippines. It is situated in the southern part of Metro Manila.