Flight of the Ibis
Flight of the Ibis | |
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Directed by | Ric Moxley |
Produced by |
G Anthony Joseph Ria Roebuck Joseph Dale Brunton |
Written by |
G Anthony Joseph Ria Roebuck Joseph |
Starring |
G Anthony Joseph |
Music by | Sean Bartholomew |
Cinematography | S Douglas Smith |
Release dates | 1996 |
Running time | 94 min. |
Country | Trinidad and Tobago |
Language | English |
Flight of the Ibis, originally released as Men of Grey II:Flight of the Ibis and then released in the US as Crackdown is a 1996 Trinidad and Tobago film. It was the second full action feature film shot in Trinidad, preceded only by Men of Grey a low-budget feature that introduced the characters of this film.
Summary
Police hero Joe Cameron and his family begin to get threatened from an unknown source. As evidence begins to stack up against Joe for murder and corruption he descends into the Caribbean drug underworld to clear his name. As he goes further and further he finds at the source of his trouble his nemesis, a drug criminal he arrested years before.
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