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Author: Ura | 24 December 2010 | Views: 313
![]() Blood Done Sign My Name (2010) English | BRRip XvidHD 720p-NPW | AVI | XviD 1280x544 2999Kbps 23.976fps | AC3 640Kbps 6CH 48KHz | 2hr 8mn | 3.27GB Genre: Drama IMDb rating: 5.8/10 Director: Jeb Stuart Cast: Michael Rooker, Rick Schroder, Lee Norris, Omar Benson Miller |
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Author: Lola | 3 September 2010 | Views: 337
![]() Battle Mages: Sign Of Darkness | PC | 465 Mb Sign of Darkness will send you a wonderful journey into the world of original game Battle Mages. Waiting for you 4 new campaigns, which takes place in a place called Daenmor long before the Shadow of Warlock swallowed the land.The player tries to solve the mystery of the Order of the Guardians. A thousand years have passed since the great battle between the Lord of Chaos and Order of the Force, step by step, life returns to normal. Mage Guild, created by people who have discovered magic properties of the crystal, is considered the most influential organization of the new world. Thank you mages who put an end to hunger and disease, came the golden era. The story begins when a young neophyte had gone to the north in order to become a magician and a member of one of the most ancient and powerful guilds. The student does not know that his teacher would be one of the Guardians, and still does not know that he will serve as a catalyst for the events that shall shake the earth Daenmor. |
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Author: Lola | 11 August 2010 | Views: 189
![]() Blood Done Sign My Name (2010) DVDRip Nate Parker (The Great Debaters) stars with Golden Globewinner Rick Schroder (TV 24) in this electrifying true story as told in the awardwinning book by Timothy Tyson. When a black Vietnam War vet is murdered by whites in smalltown North Carolina, it sparks a firestorm of violent protest. Amid the rising chaos, a local teacher (Parker) and newly arrived preacher (Schroder) will risk everything to see justice done and change the brutal legacy of the past. From writer/director Jeb Stuart (screenwriter of Die Hard), it is a powerful, emotionally explosive film the New York Times applauds as …rich and fascinating. |
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