Hemisphere Pictures
Hemisphere Pictures was a film production and distribution company that specialised in movies from the Philippines.[1][2] More information is available at Kane W. Lynn.
Filmography
    
- Terror Is a Man[3] (1959)
 - The Walls of Hell[4] (1964)
 - Moro Witch Doctor[5] (1964)
 - The Ravagers[6] (1965)
 - Brides of Blood[7] (1968)
 - The Mad Doctor of Blood Island[8] (1969)
 - Beast of Blood[9] (1970)
 - Savage Sisters (1974)
 - Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?[10] (1976)
 - Sinong kapiling? Sinong kasiping? (1977)
 - Banta ng Kahapon (1977)
 - Kamakalawa[11] (1981)
 
References
    
- Hemisphere Pictures at BFI
 - Leavold, Andrew (2006). "Strong Coffee with a National Treasure:An Interview with Eddie Romero". Cashiers du Cinemart.
 - "quiet, sensibly restrained and quite terrifying". New York Times.com. Howard Thompson. Retrieved 17 October 2017.
 - Weiler, A.H. (November 18, 1965). "The Walls of Hell'". The New York Times. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
 - Sandra Brennan (2016). "Moro-Witch-Doctor - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2015-09-15.
 - Dolor, Danny (14 November 2015). "FPJ-Saxon starrer: Tagalog, English versions showing simultaneously". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 28 December 2019.
 - "Brides of Blood (1968). Filipino Exploitation Film. Directors - Gerardo de Leon & Eddie Romero. Stars: John Ashley, Kent Taylor. Moria - The Science-Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review". Moria.co.nz. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
 - Leavold, Andrew (2006). "Strong Coffee with a National Treasure:An Interview with Eddie Romero". Cashiers du Cinemart.
 - Ray, Fred Olen (1991). The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors. McFarland. ISBN 0-89950-628-3.
 - San Diego, Bayani Jr. (6 November 2013). "Restored masterpiece opens Cinema One". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 8 November 2013.
 - San Diego, Bayani Jr. (June 9, 2013). "Boyet remembers a mentor, father, friend". Inquirer. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
 
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