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Forbidden City [Dramatized Adaptation]

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Forbidden City [Dramatized Adaptation]

Di: Alex Archer
Letto da: full cast, Nanette Savard, Colleen Delany, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, David Coyne, Ken Jackson, James Konicek, James Lewis, Thomas Penny, MB Van Dorn, Jeff Baker
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A stunning artifact holds the key to an untapped power of global destruction.

While working on a dig in the California wilderness, archaeologist-adventurer Annja Creed uncovers evidence of a tragedy that's linked to Chinese miners during the days of the Gold Rush. A sudden attack on the site by shadow figures drives Annja to find the connection to a mysterious buried city in China. Lured by legends of gold, betrayal, and the vengeance of a Han Dynasty overlord, Annja travels on the Orient Express, battling avaricious treasure hunters and a modern-day descendant of an ancient league of assassins. Her adversaries will stop at nothing to stake their claim on the fabled lost city, where a Han leader's dark past promises doom for those who dare to reveal its evil power.

Performed by Nanette Savard, Colleen Delany, Terence Aselford, Richard Rohan, David Coyne, Ken Jackson, James Konicek, James Lewis, Thomas Penny, MB Van Dorn, Jeff Baker, Michael Replogle, Dylan Lynch, Cate Torre, Michael Glenn, Mort Shelby.

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