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Daredevil Commandos
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Daredevil Commandos

Jan 1, 1985
1h 35m
★ 3.0

Overview

The Indonesian rebels want to get rid of the evil Dutch occupiers, but they are too strong so they have to create a super commando unit with their best soldiers.

Genres

Action

Production Companies

Rapi Films

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Cast

Barry Prima

Barry Prima

Advent Bangun

Advent Bangun

Dicky Zulkarnaen

Dicky Zulkarnaen

Kaharuddin Syah

Kaharuddin Syah

Harry Capri

Harry Capri

Johan Saimima

Johan Saimima

Yenny Farida

Yenny Farida

Didier A. Hamel

Didier A. Hamel

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