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Second in Command (2006) Dual Audio Hindi ORG 480p BluRay 300MB

Second in Command (2006) Dual Audio Hindi ORG 480p BluRay 300MB Full Movie Download

Second in Command (2006) 480p BluRay x264
IMDb: 5.0/10 || Size: 321MB || Language: Hindi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Action, Thriller, War
Director: Simon Fellows
Writers: Jonathan Bowers, David L. Corley, Jayson Rothwell
Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Julie Cox, Alan McKenna, Razaaq Adoti
Jean Claude plays an official who’s just been appointed as Second In Command to the U.S.Ambassador at an American Embassy in a small, turbulent Eastern European nation. When local insurgents attempt a coup d’etat, the nation’s President takes refuge inside the embassy. The embassy is then besieged by the well-armed insurgents. The U.S. Ambassador is killed in the ensuing action, and it’s now up to Jean-Claude and the embassy’s small detachment of U.S. Marines to fend off the attackers.
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