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Prisoner of War (2025)

Release date: 19/09/2025
Production countries: Philippines, United States of America
Production companies: Well Go USA Entertainment, Brand in Motion, Myriad Entertainment Corp., Odyssey Motion Pictures, Reality RR Studios
Overview
British RAF Wing Commander James Wright is captured by the Japanese during WWII and forced to fight in brutal hand-to-hand combat. The Japanese soldiers get more than they bargained for when Wright’s years of martial arts training in Hong Kong prove him to be a formidable opponent.
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Louis Mandylor
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Scott Adkins
as James Wright
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Peter Shinkoda
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Michael Copon
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Michael Rene Walton
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Duration: 01:56
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