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  1. Ano hata o ute korehidōru no saigo (あの旗を撃て コレヒドールの最後) (Filipino: Liwayway ng Kalayaan) also known as Dawn of Freedom, and Shoot That Flag: The End of Corregidor is a 1943 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Yutaka Abe and Gerardo de León.

  2. Dawn of Freedom (1944), directed by Yutaka Abe and Gerardo de Leon, succeeds in becoming a Japanese propaganda film during the peak of the Second World War in the Philippines.

    • Gerardo de Leon, Yutaka Abe
    • TOHO, Eiga Heikusa, Tagalog Pictures
  3. Ano hata o ute: Directed by Yutaka Abe, Gerardo de Leon. With Denjirô Ôkôchi, Seizaburô Kawazu, Ichirô Tsukida, Haruo Tanaka.

  4. This film was made by the Japanese occupation authorities in the Philippines as a propaganda film to show the Philippine people the "benefits" of the Japanese invasion and takeover of their country.

  5. Overview. This film was made by the Japanese occupation authorities in the Philippines as a propaganda film to show the Philippine people the "benefits" of the Japanese invasion and takeover of their country. Yutaka Abe. Director. Gerardo de Leon. Director. Hideo Oguni. Screenplay. Ryuichiro Yagi. Screenplay. Social.

  6. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Denjirô Ôkôchi, Seizaburô Kawazu, Ichirô Tsukida, Haruo Tanak...

  7. Dawn of Freedom starred Filipino and Japanese actors Fernando Poe Sr., Leopoldo Salcedo, Rosa Aguirre, Okochi Denjiro, Kawatsu Seizaburo and Nakamura Tetsu (Soriano, 2010) and showcased the prevalent theme of Japanese heroism.