List of Philippine films of the 1960s

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A list of films produced in the Philippines in the 1960s. For an A-Z see Category:Philippine films.

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1960
Pitong gabi sa ParisEddie Romero Nida Blanca, Nestor De Villa, Eddie Romero Romantic drama
Basta PinoyEfren Reyes, Sr. Shirley Gorospe, Efren Reyes, Sr., Zaldy Zshornack DramaPremiere Productions
1961
Ako'y Alipin ng OpioEfren Reyes, Sr. Efren Reyes, Sr., Johnny Monteiro, Eddie Mesa Drama Premiere Productions
Alyas SakayDing M. de Jesus Mario Montenegro, Gloria Romero, Fred Montilla Action Sampaguita Pictures
1962
Lost BattalionEddie Romero Rosi Acosta, Arsenio Alonso, Bruce Baxter (actor)
FalconDanilo Santiago Zaldy Zshornack, Charito Solis Action People's Pictures
1963
The Raiders of Leyte Gulf Eddie Romero Leopoldo Salcedo, Michael Parsons, Efren Reyes, Sr., Jennings Sturgeon, Eddie Mesa War, Drama Independent International Pictures, Hemisphere Pictures, Lynro, Manhattan Productions
Cavalry CommandEddie Romero
1964
GingCirio H. Santiago, Teodorico C. Santos Vilma Santos, José Padilla, Jr. Drama People's Pictures
Pinoy BeatlesArtemio Marquez Zaldy Zshornack, Manding Claro Comedy, Musical Ambassador Productions
IntramurosGerardo de León, Eddie Romero Fernando Poe, Jr., Jock Mahoney War, Drama Hemisphere Pictures
Guerillas in Pink LaceGeorge Montgomery George Montgomery War, Comedy Mont Productions
Moro Witch DoctorEddie Romero Jock Mahoney, Margia Dean Action, Drama Associated Producers (API)
1965
The RavagersEddie Romero Robert Arevalo, Jose Dagumboy, Vic Díaz, Bronwyn FitzSimons, Michael Parsons, Fernando Poe, Jr. Action, War Hemisphere Pictures
Pilipinas Kong MahalEfren Reyes, Sr. Fernando Poe, Jr., Susan Roces, Oscar Keesee, Vic Silayan, Lito Anzures Drama FPJ Productions
1966
Alyas Popeye Action Emar Pictures
The Passionate Strangers Eddie Romero
1967
Because of a FlowerLuis Nepomuceno
1968
Manila, Open City Eddie Romero
Brides of Blood Eddie Romero
1969
Ang Ninong Joseph Estrada, George Estregan, Mary Ann Murphy, Paquito Diaz

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