Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!

Sa Bawa't Hakbang...Panganib!

1965 tl 0 minutes

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Plot

In the midst of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, a group of five disgraced and imprisoned Filipino soldiers, led by Sergeant Sanchez, are offered a pardon in exchange for a near-suicidal mission. They must intentionally get captured and sent to a brutal Japanese prison camp to rescue two American officers who hold a vital, secret message from General MacArthur. Once inside, they discover the camp is run by the cunning Major Hayashi and that a traitor among the Filipino prisoners is feeding him information, foiling all escape attempts. Realizing their own plan to tunnel out is compromised, Sanchez and his allies devise a new, more audacious strategy: to tunnel directly into the commander's office. The mission culminates in a violent and desperate breakout, where they must secure the message, capture the enemy commander, and fight for their freedom and honor.

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Cast

Fernando Poe Jr.

Fernando Poe Jr.

Paquito Diaz

Paquito Diaz

Lito Anzures

Lito Anzures

Vic Varrion

Vic Varrion

Victor Bravo

Victor Bravo

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