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The exhibition tomorrow of Batas Militar therefore should be a welcome treat for fans of action films. Starring Mark Lapid and Tanya Garcia, the film is about a good and dedicated soldier (Lapid) who is forced to launch his own battle against the corrupt in the military.
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September 8, 2011 - 10:57am