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"Danger! Danger!" is a thrilling action-adventure movie directed by Lexie Trivundza and Nick Trivundza. The film takes place in 1985, where Jonathan Danger, an adventurer, crash-lands on an island in search of a temple that contains his ticket to travel back in time. However, he must reach it before the Soviets get their hands on the time machine and alter history. The movie's premise is exciting, and the storyline keeps you engaged throughout. The cast delivers strong performances, with Benedict Mazurek as Jonathan Danger and Paul Haapaniemi as Jungle Jim being the standout performances. The film's cinematography is impressive, with stunning visuals and breathtaking landscapes that transport you to the island. The special effects are well-executed and add to the overall experience of the movie. The film's runtime of 1 hour and 16 minutes is short but sweet, and the pacing is perfect, never leaving a dull moment. Overall, "Danger! Danger!" is a fun and thrilling adventure movie that is worth watching. It's a perfect blend of action, adventure, and sci-fi that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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It's 1985 and adventurer, Jonathan Danger, has just crash-landed onto an Island 20 miles off the coast of Africa. He's looking for a temple that may or may not be his ticket to go back in time. Too bad the Soviets got there first. Too bad they want to go back in time to change the events of the Space Race and the Cold War and World War II. Too bad he has a punctured a lung. Too bad he's been kidnapped by Jungle Jim and his sister Jade Calloway. Too bad he never gives up.
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