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Love And Honour DVD

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While fighting for his country in Vietnam Dalton finds out that his girlfriend back home has dumped him. He has one week's leave coming up so decides to escape the war and fly half way round the world to get her back. Joined by his best friend they go A.W.O.L from the horrors of the war zone and have seven days to get back to America change his girlfriend's mind and make it back without anyone noticing. Along the way they must make some life changing decisions as they learn the truth about love honour and commitment. Special Features: Interview with the Cast... and Crew [show more]

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Released
28 April 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers Films 
Classification
Runtime
96 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153102450 
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Liam Hemsworth and Teresa Palmer star in this romantic drama set in the summer of 1969 during the Vietnam War. When they are given a week of rest and recuperation soldiers Mickey (Hemsworth) and Dalton (Austin Stowell) decide to leave Vietnam for America where Dalton hopes to win back his ex-girlfriend Jane (Aimee Teegarden). When they arrive, Mickey falls for Jane's friend Candace (Palmer) and the two become romantically involved. Meanwhile, the soldiers learn that Jane is now an anti-war activist and they begin to question their commitment to the armed forces. Will they return to Vietnam in time before they are seen as deserters?