Jerusalem Countdown 2011 NTSC HD2DVDR-GoldenDVD

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Jerusalem Countdown 2011 NTSC HD2DVDR-GoldenDVD
  • Release date: 26 Aug 2011
  • Release year: 2011
  • Runtime: 85 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: christian propaganda, religious film, nuclear weapon, fbi agent, prayer, nuclear bomb, terrorism, explosion, bomb, locksmith
Plot:
When nuclear weapons are smuggled into America, F.B.I. Agent Shane Daughtry (David A.R White) is faced with an impossible task, find them before they are detonated. The clock is ticking and the only people who can help are a washed up arms dealer (Lee Majors), a converted Israeli Mossad Agent (Stacy Keach), and a by-the-book C.I.A. Deputy Director (Randy Travis).

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Jerusalem Countdown 2011 NTSC HD2DVDR-GoldenDVD

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