Under Fire [1983] Nordic subs DVDrip

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Under Fire [1983] Nordic subs DVDrip
  • Release date: 21 Oct 1983
  • Release year: 1983
  • Runtime: 128 minutes
  • Country: United States, Mexico
  • Keywords: nicaragua, managua nicaragua, year 1979, revolution, journalist, photographer, reporter, cia central intelligence agency, reference to the emmy awards, translator
  • Budget: $9,500,000
Plot:
Nicaragua 1979: Star photographer Russel Price covers the civil war against president Somoza. Facing the cruel fighting - people versus army - it's often hard for him to stay neutral. When the Guerillas have him take a picture of the leader Rafael, who's believed to be dead, he gets drawn into the happenings. Together with his reporter friends Claire and Alex he has to hide from the army.

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