In Thailand, John Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn Burma, and rescue a group of Christian aid workers who were kidnapped by the ruthless local infantry unit. Amid the political protests of the Saffron Revolution in Burma, ruthless SPDC officer Major Pa Tee Tint leads Burmese junta army forces to pillage small villages in a campaign of fear. Rambo, a Vietnam War veteran, is hired to ferry a missionary group up the Salween River into Burma on a humanitarian mission. After the missionaries are attacked and abducted, Rambo teams up with a group of mercenaries to rescue them. They face off against Tint's soldiers, eventually overpowering them and defeating Tint. Rambo then returns to the United States.
In bustling era of 19th-century Louisiana, sugar is as valuable as gold, and pirates like Lili Scarlet (Patricia Medina, Mr. Arkadin) will do anything to get it. After robbing Jules Tulane’s (John Dehner, The Boys from Brazil) estate of his crop, Scarlet takes over Tulane’s land debt and forces him to pay or go to prison. In exchange for postponing his debt, Scarlet allows Tulane’s son, André (Lex Barker, Robin Hood and the Pirates), to work as her servant. When André and Scarlet fall in love, it leads to jealous rage from Scarlet’s former paramour, expert swordsman Hugo (Warren Stevens, Forbidden Planet) — and when Hugo looks to raid the Tulane estate again, it is up to André and Scarlet to take him down and save the estate.
The Rawhide Years is a movie set in the 1880s about a riverboat gambler who gets caught up in a robbery. He is falsely accused and must clear his name while facing danger and deception. The story is based on a novel and features elements such as gunfights, river pirates, saloon singers, and poker games.
A sand bed rise in a river and it become the point of dispute between the fisherman and the local landlord.
A conflict arises between a farmer and landlord due to a bioscope.
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