Language of the Enemy (US - DVD R1)
MTI Home Video has announced a film with Eion Bailey and F Murray Abraham
Title: Language of the Enemy (IMDb)
Starring: Eion Bailey
Released: 12th October 2010
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
MTI Home Video has announced Language of the Enemy for October 12th. Retail will be around $24.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. The only extra will be trailers.

Quote: Romi Meir (Bailey), an American businessman, travels to Israel for the funeral of his father. While there, he is persuaded to do a brief reconnaissance for the Israeli Secret Service inside the city of Ramallah. However, the assignment goes awry and Romi finds himself trapped behind enemy lines with a mysterious, beautiful Palestinian woman, Joleh Khalid (Hardy). Caught in the crossfire between opposing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict, he is forced to re-examine his own worldview, as well as those of the Palestinians. But, can they really trust each other?
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Eion Bailey
Released: 12th October 2010
SRP: $24.95
Further Details:
MTI Home Video has announced Language of the Enemy for October 12th. Retail will be around $24.95. The film itself will be presented in anamorphic widescreen, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. The only extra will be trailers.

Synopsis
Quote: Romi Meir (Bailey), an American businessman, travels to Israel for the funeral of his father. While there, he is persuaded to do a brief reconnaissance for the Israeli Secret Service inside the city of Ramallah. However, the assignment goes awry and Romi finds himself trapped behind enemy lines with a mysterious, beautiful Palestinian woman, Joleh Khalid (Hardy). Caught in the crossfire between opposing sides of the Arab-Israeli conflict, he is forced to re-examine his own worldview, as well as those of the Palestinians. But, can they really trust each other?
News by Tom Woodward
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That synopsis sounds like every action movie I have ever seen with some Shakespearian Romance thrown in. Pass.


