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For Greater Glory (Cristiada) (2012) [MicroHD 1080p][DUAL]
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http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/For-Greater-Glory-The-True-Story-of-Cristiada-Blu-ray/55228/

Format: Matroska
Size: 4.85 GiB
Video Codec Type: x264
Video Bitrate: 3500 Kbps
Resolution: 1920 X 800 pixels
Audio Codec: AC-3 / AC-3
Audio Language: English | Spanish
Subtitles: English | Spanish
Bitrate: 640 Kbps
Channel Count: 6 channels (Front: LCR, Side: LR, LFE)
Bitrate: 4774 Kbps

Original title: For Greater Glory (Cristiada)
Year: 2012
Length: 142 min.
Country: Mexico
Directed by Dean Wright
Screenplay: Michael Love, Dean Wright
Music: James Horner
Fotgrafia: Eduardo Martinez Solares
Cast: Andy Garcia, Oscar Isaac, Eva Longoria, Santiago Cabrera, Peter O'Toole, Bruce McGill, Ruben Blades, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Bruce Greenwood, Nestor Carbonell, Eduardo Verastegui, Adrian Alonso, Luis Rosales, Karyme Lozano, Tenoch Huerta, Raul Mendez, Alma Martinez, Joaquin Garrido, Roger Cudney, Jorge Luis Moreno, Ignacio Guadalupe, Omar Ayala, Andres Montiel, Mauricio Kuri, Guillermo Larrea, Horacio Garcia Rojas, Israel Islands, Rodrigo Korea, Jake Koenig, Jose Carlos Montes, Simon Guevara Jorge Urzua
Studio: Two Hearts
Genre: Drama. War | Based on a true story. History. Religion. The 20s

Synopsis:
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In 1926, General Gorostieta (Andy Garcia), retired military, seen as Mexico enters a violent civil war. With the support of his wife (Eva Longoria), decides to join the cause and irregular transform a group of rebels, without any leader who govern them, in a heroic force bravely defend justice that seems lost ... Based on true events about the Cristero War (1926-1929), a rebellion broke out because of persecution of the Catholic Church was the object by the Mexican Government. Although it is a film made in Mexico, was shot in English, and is considered the most expensive film of the Mexican film industry, the cost was about 110 million pesos.