Plot
William Walker and his mercenary corps enter Nicaragua in the middle of the 19th century in order to install a new government by a coup d'etat. All is being financed by an American multimillionaire who has his own interest in this country.
Keywords: 1800s, 1850s, attack, based-on-true-story, battle, bayonet, blood, blood-splatter, bullet-ballet, cannon
Before Rambo... Before Oliver North...
Yrena: I have a weakness for small men. Small puritans obsessed by power.
Yrena: You were very good last night. Not great, but for a gringo good enough.
William Walker: One must act with severity, or perish.
Doubleday: I cannot help noticing Sir, during the time I've spent with you, that you've betrayed every principle you've had, and all the men who supported you. May I ask why?::William Walker: No you may not.::Doubleday: What exactly are your aims?::William Walker: The ends justify the means.::Doubleday: What are the ends?::William Walker: I can't remember.
Cornelius Vanderbilt: No one will remember Walker. No one will remember men who lose.
Plot
Lucio Fulci's sequel to Zianna Bianca (White Fang), set some years after the events in the first White Fang movie, has the wolf-dog befriended by another young boy, named Bill Tarwater, the grandson of fur trader John Tarwater, in which the dog teams up once again with novelist Jason Scott and his partner Kurt Jansen to stop the evil Beauty Smith, now living under the alias Forth, in another Northern Canada town and exploiting the townspeople including Sister Evangelina who's trying to open a new mission hospital in town.
Keywords: avalanche, canada, corruption, dog, murder, race, sequel, snow, wild-dog, wilderness
An old man's promise, a young boy's hope, a brave dog's courage!
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A verbal fist, and akward kiss
a penny for each thought of his
just say when, I'll make amends
and bring this battle to an end
Try as I may I still can't read your display
but somehow you're behavior verifies
that you have been desensitized
A verbal fist, an akward kiss
This wasted land is gone now and
Swept away , swept away
Better not let the side down
Whirlwinds of time
We can build an ocean
Of hope despair to drown
Sail upon the waves a crashing
Devils to the ground
I'll follow you to fires of hell
And cast my soul in wishing wells
The colours of the sheddred sky
Hear the children sing
Kill the pain, we'll never be the same again
Once we have changed the nature of the game
Of the game
Breaks the chains we can rise up again
Once we've rearranged the nature of the game
Of the game
Don't you forget
What you give is what you get
Take love away there's nothing
Better not let the side down
So God on high has opened up the sky
Up the sky
We can build an ocean
Of hope despair to drown
Sail upon the waves a crashing
Devils to the ground
I'll follow you to fires of hell
And cast my soul in wishing wells
The colours of the sheddred sky
Hear the children sing
Kill the pain, we'll never be the same again
Once we have changed the nature of the game
Of the game
Break the chain we can rise up again
Once we've rearranged the nature of the game
Of the game
We're all walking through the fire
Walking on the nile
Let your spirit fly
This wasted land is gone now and
Swept away , swept away
Better not let the side down
Whirlwinds of time
Sing
We can build an ocean
Of hope despair to drown
Sail upon the waves a crashing
Devils to the ground
The legend of this dying land
The earth is acorched by devil's hand
This place we love can live again
We rise up and sing
Kill the pain, we'll never be the same again
Once we have changed the nature of the game
Of the game
Break the chaing we can rise up again
Once we've rearranged the nature of the game
Of the game