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Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island
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Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island

Jun 1, 2021
1h 22m
★ 5.9

Overview

During the last desperate months of World War II, an Allied mission to regain Ramree Island off the coast of Burma ends in horror when an embattled group of soldiers find themselves trapped in dense swampland infested with deadly saltwater crocodiles. As the men are picked off one by one by the hungry reptiles, those that remain resort to increasingly desperate measures to survive the onslaught of carnage and get off the island alive.

Genres

War
Action
Horror
History

Production Companies

4Digital Media
Creativ Studios

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Cast

Glenn Salvage

Harris

Glenn Salvage

Jas Steven Singh

Singh

Jas Steven Singh

Steven Dolton

Sgt. Turner

Steven Dolton

Ryan Harvey

Pike

Ryan Harvey

Charlie Bond

Olive

Charlie Bond

David Hon Ma Chu

Soldier

David Hon Ma Chu

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