Santiago!

Santiago!

Year: 1970

Runtime: 113 mins

Language: Tagalog

Director: Lino Brocka

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Guided by conscience and forged with blood and tears of courage, Gonzalo (Fernando Poe Jr.) leads a night raid to destroy a Japanese munitions depot in the tiny town of Santiago. The mission collapses when he learns the targeted schoolhouse is occupied by women, elderly men and schoolchildren, forcing a painful moral dilemma.

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