The parable of betrayal A simple story about a military defector. When they accuse him of meaningful inaction, he goes into the camp of the enemy. And here this brave warrior becomes one of the leaders. However, a masterfully twisted plot will exacerbate all possible contradictions. Maybe our hero is fooling himself? Could he really have left his partner, his husband, in danger for a woman?
Paradoxically, when he is offered to go against his friend, who gave him life, Eli Khan, then the behavior will be one, and the truth will be revealed only when Ali Khan is interested in the very lady whose husband died. . .
Thanks to a wonderful acting ensemble, we get an exciting adventure parable about love and war. Oliver Reed and Yvonne Romaine will play brother and sister Eli Khan and Ratina. But in addition to them, I would single out the performances of Katherine Woodville as a fatal lady, and Glyn Houston as a journalist, and the lead actor Ronald Lewis.
The advantage of the tape is its conciseness. At first glance, we get an instructive story about the war. This is a blatant injustice: a person is punished only because of his origin. That’s why he has to become a “traitor.” And is he a traitor? But it's not that simple. The intrigue is in contradiction. . .
8 out of 10