The Private Right (1968)
The Private Right (1968) - War Movies 86 minutes. Karmea helvetti. Following the end of the liberation struggle against British Colonial Rule in Cyprus, an EOKA rebel fighter travels to London to exact revenge on the collaborator who betrayed him and applied water torture. The film contains the first ever scenes of water-boarding showing the rebel being tortured supervised by a British intelligence officer. A dramatic search through the streets of London follows, culminating in a tense life or death confrontation. The film became a cause-célèbre in England, was critically acclaimed and discussed in the Houses of Parliament. civil war, cyprus
Released: May 31, 1968
Runtime: 86 minutes
Genre: War
Stars: Dimitri Andreas, George Kafkaris, Tamara Hinchco, Cristos Demetriou, Charlotte Selwyn, Seraphim Nicola
Crew: Michael Papas (Director), Michael Papas (Writer), Nikos Mamangakis (Music), Ian Wilson (Cinematography), Phil Mottram (Editor), Michael Papas (Editor)