Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island
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Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island

A band of soldiers in search of a secret Japanese ammunition store face off against deadly saltwater crocodiles in the swamps of Ramree Island. Inspir...ed by actual events during World War 2. Show More

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In Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island, viewers are taken back to the era of World War II, where a group of soldiers embark on a perilous mission to find a hidden Japanese ammunition store. Set amidst the treacherous swamps of Ramree Island, the soldiers must face an unexpected and deadly adversary – saltwater crocodiles.

Based on true events, this action-packed film is a thrilling and harrowing tale of survival and bravery. As the soldiers navigate the murky waters and dense jungles, they find themselves in a battle not only against the enemy soldiers but also against the formidable crocodiles lurking in the shadows.

The tension builds as the soldiers fight to outwit their relentless predators, utilizing every ounce of their training and strategic thinking. The natural world becomes as much a threat as the wartime adversaries, raising the stakes for our heroes.

As the battle intensifies, the soldiers are forced to confront their greatest fears, testing the limits of their physical and mental strength. With each passing moment, the line between survival and becoming prey becomes increasingly blurred.

Directed with expert precision, Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island is a gripping war film that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With breathtaking cinematography and powerful performances, this film brings to life a lesser-known but immensely significant chapter from World War II.

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Saltwater: The Battle for Ramree Island

Release Date:

01 Jun 2021

Writers:

Steve Lawson