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The commander of a Spanish battalion in Baler, Philippines, orders his troops to retreat to a church under threat of insurgency from the natives, where they remain for 11 months without provisions.
Release date: December 28, 1945 (Spain)
Director: Antonio Román
Story by: Enrique Llovet, Rafael Sánchez Campoy, and Enrique Alfonso Barcones
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