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Dancing-singing queen appeared opposite comic king in two movies in the

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Helen Gamboa, singing and dancing queen of the ‘60s, appeared opposite Ronald Remy, Nagngangalit na Damdamin, produced by Larry Santiago Productions and written and directed by Jose Miranda Cruz.

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I always feel like I’m cheating a bit when I publish letters from readers instead of dreaming up a column from scratch, but the art of letter-writing (as opposed to the monologue of blogging) being endangered as it is, I feel even worse about putting well-crafted letters aside after a polite acknowledgment.

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As I mentioned last week, I usually work with the TV on, and I was flipping through channels and half-listening again a few days ago when I spotted something that made me look up — the pleasant face and voice of Helen Gamboa, not singing but acting in an old Tagalog movie whose lines sounded more than vaguely familiar… because I wrote them.

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Helen Gamboa, singing and dancing queen of the ‘60s, appeared opposite Ronald Remy, Nagngangalit na Damdamin, produced by Larry Santiago Productions and written and directed by Jose Miranda Cruz.

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As I mentioned last week, I usually work with the TV on, and I was flipping through channels and half-listening again a few days ago when I spotted something that made me look up — the pleasant face and voice of Helen Gamboa, not singing but acting in an old Tagalog movie whose lines sounded more than vaguely familiar… because I wrote them.

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