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Gabriela Silang

Gabriela Silang

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Gabriela Silang a Filipino revolutionary leader best known as the first female leader of a Filipino movement for independence from Spain

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Tagalog

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Release Date

24 November 1971

Country

Philippines

Cast

Virginia Aristorenas

Virginia Aristorenas

Gabriela Silang

Carlos Padilla Jr.

Carlos Padilla Jr.

Miguel Flores

Eddie Garcia

Eddie Garcia

Don Manuel de Arza

Cesar Ramirez

Cesar Ramirez

Nicolas Cariño

Johnny Monteiro

Johnny Monteiro

Don Segundo Escudero

Rex Lapid

Rex Lapid

Danac

Venchito Galvez

Venchito Galvez

Fray Millan

Andres Centenera

Andres Centenera

Msgr. Ustariz

Fred Galang

Fred Galang

Diego Silang

Rod Navarro

Rod Navarro

Miguel Vicos

Ric Bustamante

Ric Bustamante

Pedro Buecbuec

Helen Imperial

Helen Imperial

Sra. de Arza

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