"Iginuhit ng Tadhana" (1965)
(The Ferdinand Marcos Story)
777 Film Productions.
Release Date September 7, 1965/ Life
Screenplay Luciano B. Carlos, Emmanuel Borlaza
Music Restie Umali
Direction Mar S. Torres, Jose de Villa, Conrado Conde
Cast Luis Gonzales, Rosa Mia and Gloria Romero/ with a Cast of Hundreds
Luis Gonzales as Ferdinand E. Marcos and Gloria Romero as Imelda R. Marcos
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In 1965, the Board of Censors suspended the movie exhibition of Iginuhit ng Tadhana (a movie biography of Presidential candidate Ferdinand Marcos). Many believed and suspected that Malacanang had a hand in the board's decision and such action was a wrong political maneuver and ploy that proved disastrous to the reelection bid of incumbent President Diosadado Macapagal. It practically ensured the Presidential electoral victory of Marcos.
Let’s relive that moment in history from the front pages of The Manila Times.
MOVIE ON MARCOS SUSPENDED
PALACE BODY DEFENDS ACTION
By Isagani Yambot/ Sept. 3, 1965
PALACE BODY DEFENDS ACTION
By Isagani Yambot/ Sept. 3, 1965
The suspension of the showing of a movie on the life of Senate President Ferdinand E. Marcos stirred yesterday a political storm and precipitated the resignation of the chairman of the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures. Officials of the board said that the board voted to suspend the exhibition of the movie, “Iginuhit ng Tadhana” (Destined by Fate) because its producer failed to submit it for preview by the board en banc or by the entire board.
Nacionalista leaders last night assailed the suspension of the showing of the Marcos movie, “Iginuhit ng Tadhana” (Destined by Fate) as “unfair and unsportsmanlike” and denounced it as an infringement on the freedom of expression.” The order of the Board of Censors for Motion Pictures caused the postponement of a press preview of the movie at 2 p.m. and the gala premiere at 8 p.m. yesterday, both scheduled at the Rizal Theater in Makati , Rizal.
The movie film showing was later allowed but the damage caused by its suspension had caused tremendous dent on the political campaign of President Macapagal.
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