Ging (film)

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Ging is a film produced in the Philippines and released in 1964. The film is in the Filipino and Tagalog languages.

The title of the movie is a feminine name.

The film is a family drama and was released by People's Pictures on 20 January 1964. It was directed by Cirio H. Santiago and Teodorico C Santos. The film is based on a comic by Mars Ravelo and Elpidio Torres in the Liwayway Magazine.

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