Warbirds 2008 WS DSRip-aAF

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Warbirds 2008 WS DSRip-aAF
  • Release date: 19 Apr 2008
  • Release year: 2008
  • Runtime: 85 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: creature feature, b horror, monster horror, world war two, soldier, pilot, island, bomb, dinosaur
  • Budget: $1,500,000
Plot:
During WWII, a pilot and her crew carry a small group of American soldiers and an unknown cargo. However they get caught in a storm and they are forced to land in what is thought to be enemy territory. But the small island they land on holds more than men with guns.

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File Size: 804 MB
Duration: 01:26:42
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