Angkor: Cambodia Express

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Angkor: Cambodia Express (Italian: Cambogia Express, also known as Kampuchea Express) is a 1982 Thai-Italian adventure-action film produced and directed by Lek Kitiparaporn and starring Robert Walker Jr. and Christopher George.[1][2]

Directed byLek Kitiparaporn
Written byRoger Crutchley
Kailan
Story byGianfranco Coujoumdjian
Produced byLek Kitaparaporn
Dick Randall
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Angkor: Cambodia Express
Directed byLek Kitiparaporn
Written byRoger Crutchley
Kailan
Story byGianfranco Coujoumdjian
Produced byLek Kitaparaporn
Dick Randall
StarringRobert Walker Jr.
Christopher George
Woody Strode
Nancy Kwan
Sorapong Chatree
CinematographyRoberto Forges Davanzati
Edited byMorris Goodyear
Music byStelvio Cipriani
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
LanguageEnglish
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Premise

The setting for the film is in the Cambodian period following the withdrawal of the United States two years prior.[3] In this period when Pol Pot reigned, a journalist is searching for his Vietnamese lover who is missing.[4]

Cast

Release

American audiences didn't see a release of the film until it was released on video in 1986.[6]

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