Lima: Breaking the Silence

Lima: Breaking the Silence

Release date : March 30, 1999
Runtime : 1h 29m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Menahem Golan /
Production companies : Martien Holdings A.V.V. / Millennium Media / Nu Image /
March 30, 1999 1h 29m United States of America Drama English More
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An intense drama based on the true story of Peruvian rebels who in 1997 kidnapped several hundred high-ranking diplomats and government officials in an attempt to force the release of 400 political prisoners.
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Joe Lara
Victor
Billy Drago
General Monticito Frantacino
Bentley Mitchum
Bruce Nelson
Richard Lynch
James Gallagher, Ambassador (Ireland)
Dana Lee
Ambassador Aoki (Japan)
Robert Ito
President Fujimoro
Natalie Roth
Delicia
Maureen LaVette
Betsy Brown / Phoebe Pratt
Darren Foy
Hector Carpa
Aleksandr Kashperov
Russian Ambassador
Anzhela Korableva
Russian Ambassador's Wife
Vladimir Vasilevich
Judge In The Court
Hustina Patricia Al-Hakin
Officer In Women's Prison
Igor Varnas-Garnike
Lawyer In The Court

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  • title:Lima: Breaking the Silence
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:1h 29m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Menahem Golan /
  • Writers: Menahem Golan · Vadim Sokolovsky ·
  • Production companies: Martien Holdings A.V.V. · Millennium Media · Nu Image ·
  • Overview:An intense drama based on the true story of Peruvian rebels who in 1997 kidnapped several hundred high-ranking diplomats and government officials in an attempt to force the release of 400 political prisoners.
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