Written in Our Destiny (1965)
September 7, 1965Release Date
Written in Our Destiny (1965)
September 7, 1965Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Luis Gonzales
Ferdinand Marcos

Gloria Romero
Imelda Marcos

Rosa Mia
Dona Josefa Edralin Marcos

Vilma Santos
Imee Marcos

Chona
Irene Marcos

Tony Cayado

Ven Medina

Venchito Galvez

Jose Morelos

Marcela Garcia

Lourdes Yumul

Chito B. Tapawan
Writer

Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.
Self

Mar S. Torres
Director

Higino Fallorina
Cinematography

Steve Perez
Cinematography

Luciano B. Carlos
Screenplay

Restie Umali
Cinematography / Music

Abner Villar

Jose Villafranca

Jose De Villa
Director

Emmanuel H. Borlaza
Screenplay

Pablo Raymundo

Nenita Navarro

Sabas San Juan

Willie Dado

Jimmy Evangelista

Mariano Honrado

Nellie Madrigal

Rey Tomenes

Teddy Valdemor

Pio Torres

Tita De Villa

Joseph Straight

Remedios Marcos

Vic Pacia

Renato Del Prado

Conrado Conde
Director

Dino Tuazon

Henry Stevens

Aurora Ilagan

Florencio Tarnate

Matimtiman Cruz

Marcelino Navarro

Naty Mallares

Aring Bautista

Joe Salazar
Details.
Release DateSeptember 7, 1965
Original NameIginuhit ng Tadhana
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 3m
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Iginuhit ng Tadhana (The Ferdinand E. Marcos Story) (lit.β'Drawn by Fate'), also known as Man of Destiny, is a 1965 Filipino biographical film about then-Senate President Ferdinand Marcos. Directed by Mar S. Torres, Jose de Villa and Conrado Conde, the film stars Luis Gonzales as Marcos, Rosa Mia as Marcos' mother Josefa, and Gloria Romero as Marcos' wife Imelda. The film was produced by 777 Film Productions and was first released by Sampaguita Pictures in the Philippine provinces on August 24, 1965, during Marcos' campaign for president in the 1965 presidential election.
The theatrical run of Iginuhit ng Tadhana was briefly suspended on September 2, 1965, by the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures due to the film having yet to be screened for the entire committee, though its exhibition was eventually allowed to continue five days later. Its sequel Pinagbuklod ng Langit was released in 1969.