In 1959, Indochina was a lawless area ruled by Vietnamese warlords and European war-criminals. Four violent men operate Den-Dhin-Chan Labor Camp. In the country's harshest prison, former champion boxer Martin Tillman has built a reputation for himself fighting in high-stakes contests. When Tillman is released, he just wants to go home, but the corrupt jail officials will do anything to keep him there. When Tillman's life is threatened, he is obliged to confront the perpetrators and exact vengeance. A legend begins.
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In 1959, Indochina was a lawless area ruled by Vietnamese warlords and European war-criminals. Four violent men operate Den-Dhin-Chan Labor Camp. In the country's harshest prison, former champion boxer Martin Tillman has built a reputation for himself fighting in high-stakes contests. When Tillman is released, he just wants to go home, but the corrupt jail officials will do anything to keep him there. When Tillman's life is threatened, he is obliged to confront the perpetrators and exact vengeance. A legend begins.
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