In 1812, the United States and Great Britain fight for control of the territory of New Orleans. In the middle is the last pirate, Laffitte, who controls a small island of great strategic importance and who hesitates between supporting the Americans, which is what his heart asks of him, or taking sides with the English, the option supported by his men who They are very clear that the fight promises to be unequal, in favor of the English. Three American presidents condemned, pardoned and re-condemned this tyrant. But circumstances placed the fate of a country, the U.S., fighting for its very existence in the War of 1812, in the hands of this stateless man.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/6270-the-island-dvd--8436022307698.html6270The Island [DVD]In 1812, the United States and Great Britain fight for control of the territory of New Orleans. In the middle is the last pirate, Laffitte, who controls a small island of great strategic importance and who hesitates between supporting the Americans, which is what his heart asks of him, or taking sides with the English, the option supported by his men who They are very clear that the fight promises to be unequal, in favor of the English. Three American presidents condemned, pardoned and re-condemned this tyrant. But circumstances placed the fate of a country, the U.S., fighting for its very existence in the War of 1812, in the hands of this stateless man.https://dvdstorespain.es/244326-home_default/the-island-dvd-.jpg5.9504instockLlamentol5.95045.9504002015-04-15T14:45:26+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/NewMichael Ritchie
In 1812, the United States and Great Britain fight for control of the territory of New Orleans. In the middle is the last pirate, Laffitte, who controls a small island of great strategic importance and who hesitates between supporting the Americans, which is what his heart asks of him, or taking sides with the English, the option supported by his men who They are very clear that the fight promises to be unequal, in favor of the English. Three American presidents condemned, pardoned and re-condemned this tyrant. But circumstances placed the fate of a country, the U.S., fighting for its very existence in the War of 1812, in the hands of this stateless man.