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La Bandera DVD

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Starring: Annabella, Jean Gabin, Raymond Aimos, Robert Le Vigan, Pierre Renoir
Rated: NR
Category: Drama
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Run Time: 96 min.
Released: 3/25/2003
By: Vanguard
Director: Julien Duvivier
Stock #: 115831D1
Format: DVD Region #1
Number of Discs: 1

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La Bandera Description: "Pierre Gilieth kills a man after a violent argument and must flee Paris. He finds sanctuary in Barcelona, Spain where his wallet is stolen. Destitute and at a point of no recourse, Pierre decides to join the Spanish Foreign Legion. Two other Frechmen, Mulat and Lucas, who are also joining at the same time, befriend Pierre. But one day one of his new found friends drops an identity card in front of Pierre with disturbing consequences."

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