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Wushu Warrior 2011 Dual Audio Hindi ORG 720p 480p BluRay x264 ESubs

Wushu Warrior 2011 Dual Audio Hindi ORG 720p 480p BluRay x264 ESubs Full Movie Download

Wushu Warrior (2011) 720p 480p BluRay x264
IMDb: 3.9/10 || Size: See below ▼ || Language: HIndi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Action
Director: Alain Desrochers
Writers: Allen Hatcher, Cecil Arto
Stars: Matt Frewer, Tod Fennell, Amber Goldfarb
In China during 1862, Lord Lindsey rules the opium trade while The Red Lotus Society, a group of Wushu warriors, fights to restore justice unto the people. When Lindsey sets out to kill a reverend and his son, Jonathon, the boy is whisked away by a Red Lotus leader to a protective village where he is trained in the art of Wushu. Several years later, Jonathon is fighting alongside The Red Lotus Society seeking vengeance for his father’s death. But when he unwittingly kidnaps Lindsey’s daughter, a princess, the village is put in danger and the ultimate battle between Lindsey’s forces and The Red Lotus Society is unleashed.
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