Watch Soaper TV new Prisoner of War movies now for free. British RAF Wing Commander James Wright is captured by the Japanese during WWII and affected to action in barbarous hand-to-hand combat. The Japanese soldiers get added than they bargained for back Wright’s years of aggressive arts training in Hong Kong prove him to be a appalling opponent.











| Louis Mandylor | Director |
| Brandon Menchen | Producer |
| Marc Clebanoff | Writer |
| Marc Clebanoff | Producer |
| Brennan Lane | Executive Producer |
| Doris Pfardrescher | Executive Producer |
| Austin Nordell | Editor |
| Claister Martillana | Art Direction |
| Niccolo De La Fere | Cinematography |
| Andy Andico | First Assistant Director |
| Melchor Berja | Second Assistant Director |
| Marc Clebanoff | Second Unit Director |
| Scott Adkins | Writer |
| Tasos Eliopoulos | Music |
| Tasos Eliopoulos | Original Music Composer |
| Niccolo De La Fere | Director of Photography |
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