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A Russian KGB backed rebel group is attacking villages outside of Bangkok. They want to overthrow the government. The U. S. responds by sending CIA agents to help back a Bangkok special forces unit to fight the rebels.
When police officer Alvin loses both his star witness and his wife to drug kingpin (and ninja assassin) Rudolph, he vows to get revenge. Travelling to Hong Kong, hot on Rudolph's trail, he teams up with local investigators Gordon, Vivian and Jackie. Meanwhile, a young street punk named Edmund is hunting for the man who killed his father. Could they all possibly be searching for the same person?
A pair of elite American soldiers travel to the Philippines to try to stop local terrorist groups.
Former CIA-Agent Mike Graves changed sides. Once a famous leader of an anti-terror-unit he now formed his own terror group. Colonel Noble of CIA asks Graves former friends Bruce Gilbert and Lester Martin to hunt the terrorist down.
A Cameroonese police officer (Alphonse Beni) and a CIA agent (Richard Harrison) try to prevent the Pope from being assassinated by Italian terrorists during his African tour.
Police inspector Baïko is investigating the murder of a young woman.
A young woman decides to organize an intercontinental festival of African songs in Cameroon.
A filmmaker finds his brother who he has not seen for ten years and introduces him to the world of African musicians in Paris.
L'Etat Sauvage is based on the novel by Georges Conchon which won the highly esteemed Prix de Goncourt. The story chronicles the mindless racism of both the departing French colonial overlords and the emergent black Africans in a newly emerging African state. Laurence (Marie-Christine Barrault) suffers the outrage of her white acquaintances, including her former lover Gravenoir (Claude Brasseur) and her ex-husband Avit (Jacques Dutronc), for her affair with Patrice Doumbe (Doura Mane), an official in the new government. He in turn is ridiculed by his fellow cabinet ministers for stepping out with a white woman. The vilification escalates to such a point that Patrice is brutally murdered, and Laurence barely escapes the country alive, with the help of her ex-husband Avit.
A lovely summer day in Paris. Roger and Martine are on their way to work. "Work" is a euphemism because Martine is a prostitute in Pigalle. She is saving money to buy the house of her dreams in the country. Her husband Roger "works" for the same goal, but in a brothel for women. There, duchesses rub elbows with businesswomen, militant members of women's lib and other female pleasure-seekers.