8 Films & TV Shows Set In Guam
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Operation Christmas Drop
π¬πΊ GuamWhile gathering evidence to support closing a tropical U.S. Air Force base, a congressional aide warms to its generous captain.
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Pixels
New York District of Columbia England π¬πΊ Guam The 1980s The 2010sGame On. β Video game experts are recruited by the military to fight 1980s-era video game characters who've attacked New York.
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Pedro Calungsod: Batang Martir
π¬πΊ Guam The 17th CenturyPedro Calungsod, a young Filipino man, leaves his Visayan native roots to join the Spanish Jesuit priest Fr. Diego de San Vitores in his mission to the Marianas Islands (Guam) in 1668. The San Diego Mission arrives in the Marianas where the young Pedro, a trained catechist and mission assistant, begins work for Fr. Diego de San Vitores in baptizing the Chamorro natives, preaching the holy gospel and spreading the good news of salvation through the Christian faith amidst paganism, doubt and disbelief. Despite the longing for his father and the threats to their lives, even at the peril of death, Pedro and Fr. Diego continued their missionary work. They roamed the dangerous islands and baptized many more natives and continued to enlighten them about Christianity.
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Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon
π¬πΊ GuamA former kickboxer returns to his fighting ways when he encounters a gang in Guam.
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Austin Powers in Goldmember
California England Tokyo Prefecture π¬πΊ Guam The 2000s The 1970sHe's still evil... He's still deadly... and he's still surrounded by frickin' idiots! β The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against Dr. Evil. This time, the diabolical doctor and his clone, Mini-Me, team up with a new foeβ'70s kingpin Goldmember. While pursuing the team of villains to stop them from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad and an old girlfriend.
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Windtalkers
Arizona π¬πΊ Guam πΈπ§ Solomon Islands The 1940sHonor Was Their Code. β Joe Enders is a gung-ho Marine assigned to protect a "windtalker" - one of several Navajo Indians who were used to relay messages during World War II because their spoken language was indecipherable to Japanese code breakers.
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No Man is an Island
π¬πΊ GuamThe true story of George Tweed, an American sailor who became the only serviceman on the island of Guam to avoid capture by the Japanese during the early years of World War II.
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Return to Guam
π¬πΊ GuamOfficial World War II documentary about the pacific Theatre.