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  3. 1961 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    January 9 – Henry Omaga-Diaz, Filipino journalist; January 27 - Willie Revillame, Filipino TV host/comedian; February 6 – Susan Quimpo, Filipino activist, author, and theater artist (d.

  4. List of Philippine films of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    Passed by the British Board of Film Censors as Lost Battalion on 14 June 1962 with an "A" certificate. UK distributor Anglo Amalgamated used the AIP dubbed version. Although not generally released on the major circuits, Lost Battalion was widely available from 7 October 1962 (at Coventry's Alexandra, etc).

  5. Category:1960s in Philippine cinema - Wikipedia

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    This category is for film in the Philippines in the decade ... 1961 in Philippine cinema (1 P) 1962 in Philippine cinema (1 P) 1963 in Philippine cinema ...

  6. ABS-CBN Film Restoration Project - Wikipedia

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    1961 ABS-CBN Film Archives (Quezon City, Metro Manila) Triplets: Florentino Garcia 1960 2022 My Juan En Only: Frank Gray, Jr. 1982 Central Digital Lab Inc. (Makati City, Metro Manila) Mutya ng Pasig: Richard Abelardo 1950 2023 ABS-CBN Film Archives (Quezon City, Metro Manila) Giliw Ko: Carlos Vander Tolosa 1939 Sumpaan: Susana C. De Guzman 1948 ...

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  8. The Moises Padilla Story - Wikipedia

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    The film was selected as the Philippine entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [1] The film is a biography of a Negros Occidental mayoral candidate who in 1951, was tortured and murdered by the private army of the provincial governor after he had refused to withdraw his candidacy.

  9. 1961 FAMAS Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences Awards Night was held in 1961 for the Outstanding Achievements for the year 1960. Huwag mo Akong Limutin of Premiere Productions, won the most awards with 8 wins including the most coveted FAMAS Award for Best Picture .