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Red and White - Blood of Eagles DVD

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An epic action-packed war thriller set in Java during Indonesia's War of Independence in 1947 Blood of Eagles follows a heroic band of guerrilla soldiers. Divided by the secrets of their past and deep conflicts in personality class and religion the four young men unite to stage a desperate assault on a Dutch internment camp in order to rescue the women they love. Surrounded by the enemy around the enemy above and the enemy within the heroes must band together and trust each other as they battle intrigue infighting betrayal and the overwhelming power of a mighty European... empire in pursuit of a single goal: Freedom. From the production teams behind Saving Private Ryan Blackhawk Down Batman Dark Knight The Matrix and The Thin Red Line. [show more]

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Released
18 July 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
101 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192811070 
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Sequel to the Indonesian war thriller 'Red and White' (2009), in which four soldiers with divided loyalties launch an assault on an internment camp in a bid to rescue the women they love. Set during the Indonesian War of Independence in 1947, the film follows Amir (Lukman Sardi), Tomas (Doni Alamsyah), Dayan (T Rifnu Wikana) and Marius (Darius Sinathrya) as they attempt to overcome the might of the Dutch colonial power, as well as their own differences and disagreements, in order to win freedom for themselves and their loved ones.

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