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  2. Last Stand in the Philippines (Spanish: Los últimos de Filipinas) is a 1945 Spanish biographical war film directed by Antonio Román. It is based on a radio script by Enrique Llovet, Los Héroes de Baler, and novel, El Fuerte de Baler, by Enrique Alfonso Barcones and Rafael Sánchez Campoy.

  3. Mar 3, 2017 · With Luis Tosar, Javier Gutiérrez, Álvaro Cervantes, Karra Elejalde. In 1898, Spain sends a military squad to the town of Baler, the Philippines, to protect one of the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, to prevent rebellious natives from recovering their ancient territories.

    • (3.6K)
    • Drama, History, War
    • Salvador Calvo
    • 2017-03-03
  4. 1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines (Spanish: 1898, Los últimos de Filipinas) is a 2016 Spanish war drama film directed by Salvador Calvo. The film depicts the Siege of Baler from 1898 to 1899, where 54 Spanish soldiers defended themselves in the San Luis Obispo de Tolosa church against Philippine revolutionaries . [3]

  5. The Siege of Baler ( Filipino: Pagkubkob sa Baler; Spanish: Sitio de Baler) was a battle of the Philippine Revolution. Filipino revolutionaries laid siege to a fortified church defended by Spanish troops in the town of Baler, Aurora, for 337 days, from 1 July 1898 until 2 June 1899.

    • Baler, Philippines
    • Filipino victory
  6. Dec 12, 2016 · Spain winds up 2016 with '1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines,' a big-budget take on the tragic, traumatic last stand of the Empire, played out in the jungles of the Philippines. By Jonathan...

  7. Last Stand in the Philippines is a 1945 Spanish biographical war film directed by Antonio Román. It is based on a radio script by Enrique Llovet, Los Héroes de Baler, and novel, El Fuerte de Baler, by Enrique Alfonso Barcones and Rafael Sánchez Campoy.

  8. Jun 17, 2021 · The movie depicts the horrors of war and the havoc it plays on men’s character – some wanted to die with honour remaining loyal to the empire, while others wanted to accept the reality of defeat and return home. In the end, Jimeno came to his senses and made the decision to surrender. Of the original contingent of 50 men, only 13 survived.