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Hollywood’s Iain Glen, who gained fame for his portrayal of Jorah Mormont in Game of Thrones, will play an essential role in the forthcoming historical biopic Quezon. This exciting news was announced at the Hong Kong FilMart, having movie fans buzzing with excitement.
Iain Glen will play Leonard Wood major of the Army and governor-general of the Philippines between 1921 and 1927. Wood was an important figure in Manuel Quezon‘s bid for Philippine independence against American rule. Glen is slated to deliver a performance with depth and intensity to this role.
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The film is in the capable hands of globally acclaimed Jerrold Tarog, known for directing Goyo: The Boy General and Heneral Luna. Tarog is a co-writer of Quezon, ensuring that not only the history but also the story was interesting. For his brilliance in narrative scheme, Quezon will not be a movie to miss.
Jericho Rosales is one well-cast actor who plays the role of Manuel L. Quezon, the visionary leader who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. Other cast members in the movie include Mon Confiado, Benjamin Alves, Karylle Yuzon, Romnick Sarmenta, J.C. Santos, and Cris Villanueva. With such a diverse and talented cast, it is promising for a very powerful cinematic experience.
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