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Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib! 1965

📅 1965-03-20

Directed by Armando A. Herrera, *Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!* (1965) thrusts viewers into the gritty heart of WWII's Pacific theater with a high-stakes rescue mission led by the legendary Fernando Poe Jr. as Sergeant Sanchez.

Director: Armando A. Herrera

Cast

Fernando Poe Jr.
Fernando Poe Jr.
Paquito Diaz
Paquito Diaz
Lito Anzures
Lito Anzures
Vic Varrion
Vic Varrion
Victor Bravo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib! (1965) about?

Set during Japan's occupation of the Philippines, the film follows five condemned Filipino soldiers who volunteer for a deadly assignment to rescue two American officers from a heavily guarded prison camp. Their plan hinges on getting captured deliberately—only to uncover a traitor among the prisoners and face off against a merciless Japanese commander.

Who directed Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!?

Armando A. Herrera directed *Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!*, bringing a tightly crafted narrative to this wartime thriller.

Who stars in Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!?

The film features Filipino icon Fernando Poe Jr. alongside Paquito Diaz, Lito Anzures, Vic Varrion, and Victor Bravo in pivotal roles.

Is Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib! (1965) worth watching?

While exact ratings are unavailable, its blend of action, war drama, and moral intensity makes it a compelling watch for fans of classic Filipino cinema and WWII narratives. The strong lead performance and tense storytelling elevate it beyond typical war films of its era.

How long is Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib! (1965) — Filipino soldiers risk everything in WWII rescue thriller

Directed by Armando A. Herrera, *Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!* (1965) thrusts viewers into the gritty heart of WWII's Pacific theater with a high-stakes rescue mission led by the legendary Fernando Poe Jr. as Sergeant Sanchez. This action-war thriller blends relentless tension with wartime drama, as five disgraced Filipino soldiers trade their tarnished honor for a chance at redemption by infiltrating a ruthless Japanese prison camp.

The Filipino-led squad faces not only the brutal regime of Major Hayashi but also the treachery lurking within their own ranks, raising moral questions about loyalty and sacrifice. With Poe at the helm, the film delivers a raw, emotional journey—part war epic, part character study—where bravery isn't just tested, it's forged in the fires of impossible odds.