Jim McLain (John Wayne) and Mal Baxter (James Arness) are two agents of the US Investigation Committee against Un-American Activities who are sent to Hawaii. There they must investigate a possible communist group installed on the island and financed through marijuana trafficking. More interested in the political orientation of the criminals than in the marijuana trafficking itself, the two agents ignore something important: at that time belonging to the Communist Party in the United States was legal...Edward Ludwig directs this propaganda action film, shot in the middle of the McCarthyite witch hunt and co-produced by John Wayne himself, who never hid his political orientation.
English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Spanish (DTS 5.1)
English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Spanish (Dolby Digital 1.0)
Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
No. Discs
1
Image format
1.78:1
Year
1968
Country
USA
Duration:
98
Moral Rating
Not recommended for children under 13 years of age
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/19687-nadie-huye-eternamente-8421394526198.html19687NADIE HUYE ETERNAMENTEJim McLain (John Wayne) and Mal Baxter (James Arness) are two agents of the US Investigation Committee against Un-American Activities who are sent to Hawaii. There they must investigate a possible communist group installed on the island and financed through marijuana trafficking. More interested in the political orientation of the criminals than in the marijuana trafficking itself, the two agents ignore something important: at that time belonging to the Communist Party in the United States was legal...Edward Ludwig directs this propaganda action film, shot in the middle of the McCarthyite witch hunt and co-produced by John Wayne himself, who never hid his political orientation.https://dvdstorespain.es/534121-home_default/nadie-huye-eternamente.jpg4.1322instockDivisa Red, S.A.U.4.13224.1322002015-09-24T09:45:35+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Jim McLain (John Wayne) and Mal Baxter (James Arness) are two agents of the US Investigation Committee against Un-American Activities who are sent to Hawaii. There they must investigate a possible communist group installed on the island and financed through marijuana trafficking. More interested in the political orientation of the criminals than in the marijuana trafficking itself, the two agents ignore something important: at that time belonging to the Communist Party in the United States was legal...Edward Ludwig directs this propaganda action film, shot in the middle of the McCarthyite witch hunt and co-produced by John Wayne himself, who never hid his political orientation.