Warbus (also known as War Bus) is a 1985 Italian-Philippine internationally co-produced action film directed by Ferdinando Baldi under the pseudonym "Ted Kaplan".[1][2]
| Warbus | |
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Theatrical release poster by Enzo Sciotti | |
| Directed by | Ted Kaplan |
| Written by | Ferdinando Baldi John Fitzsimmons |
| Produced by | Francis F. Feels Tony Miland |
| Starring | Daniel Stephen Romano Kristoff Urs Althaus |
| Cinematography | Mark Marsch |
| Edited by | Med Salkin |
| Music by | Robert Marry |
Production companies | Amerinda Est Regal Films |
| Distributed by | Surf Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Countries | Italy Philippines |
| Language | English |
During the Vietnam War, three soldiers are escorting an old school bus carrying a group of missionaries. Completely surrounded by enemy soldiers, the heroes have a unique chance: make the vehicle reach an old military base, where they can call the rescue.
The film was released in Portugal on March 25, 1985.[3]
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