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Title: Falcon Rising Release Year: 2014 Genre: Action / Thriller Starring: Michael Jai White, Neal McDonough, Laila Ali
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Falcon Rising (2014) - 720p - BluRay - Dual Audio [English+Hindi].mkv
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John "Falcon" Chapman (Michael Jai White) is a former marine suffering from PTSD and guilt over a mission gone wrong. Looking for a reason to live, he finds it when his sister, Cindy, is brutally attacked during a humanitarian mission in Brazil.
Heading to the favelas of Salvador, Brazil, Chapman discovers a dark world of corruption, human trafficking, and organized crime. With the help of a diplomat (Neal McDonough), he must fight his way through the criminal underworld to find his sister’s attackers and deliver a lethal dose of justice. John "Falcon" Chapman (Michael Jai White) is a
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720p means the vertical resolution is 720 pixels (1280×720). This is standard high definition (HD), though not full HD (1080p). It balances quality and file size, making it common for scene releases.
