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]
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| Directed by | Lek Kitiparaporn |
| Written by | Roger Crutchley Kailan |
| Story by | Gianfranco Coujoumdjian |
| Produced by | Lek Kitaparaporn Dick Randall |
| Starring | Robert Walker Jr. Christopher George Woody Strode Nancy Kwan Sorapong Chatree |
| Cinematography | Roberto Forges Davanzati |
| Edited by | Morris Goodyear |
| Music by | Stelvio Cipriani |
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| Language | English |
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]
American audiences didn't see a release of the film until it was released on video in 1986.[6]
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