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History of Dalisay Theater

Remember When?,

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In the ’50s, Dalisay Theater was known as the ‘Home of LVN Pictures,’ just as Life Theater was the ‘Home of Sampaguita Movies.’

Remember When? looks back at the history of Dalisay Theater, as published in the book by the late Vicente Salumbides, producer-director

In 1934, a group of movie-minded businessme­n headed by Josefa Santamaria built the first theater on Rizal Ave. in downtown Manila on a land belonging to Doña Narcisa vda. de Leon, fondly called Doña Sisang. The condition was the owners of the building would not pay any rental on the land, but at the end of 20 years the structure would become the property of the landowner. It was named Fox Theater, where American films were exhibited.

The producers of local movies, among them Parlatone Hispano-Filipino and Filippine Films, found it necessary to have a firstclass theater for Tagalog talkies. They chose Fox Theater, later renamed Dalisay.

During the Japanese Occupation, Dalisay became the venue for stage shows, featuring theater artists and screen luminaries.

At the end of 1951, the old building was demolished and a bigger and modern movie house was constructe­d which cost

Doña Sisang almost half a million pesos. The new Dalisay Theater was inaugurate­d on Jan. 10, 1952, with a 1,012-seating capacity, becoming the ‘Home of LVN Pictures.’ The inaugural movie was Dimas, starring Rogelio de la Rosa and Lilia Dizon.

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 ??  ?? Doña Narcisa vda. de Leon, who was fondly called Doña Sisang Hiyasmin shown at New Dalisay in 1953
Doña Narcisa vda. de Leon, who was fondly called Doña Sisang Hiyasmin shown at New Dalisay in 1953
 ??  ?? Seated, from left: Ciriaco Santiago of Premiere, Doña Sisang of LVN, Jose Vera of Sampaguita. Standing, from left: Luis and Jose Nolasco, Jose Padilla Jr. and Tony Arnaldo.
Seated, from left: Ciriaco Santiago of Premiere, Doña Sisang of LVN, Jose Vera of Sampaguita. Standing, from left: Luis and Jose Nolasco, Jose Padilla Jr. and Tony Arnaldo.
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Dalisay Theater in 1952
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