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Pacific Inferno

The discovery of millions of dollars in silver in Manila Bay following the Philippines' surrender in World War II was a treasure trove of gold, carefully hidden by General MacArthur to safeguard it from enemy forces.

In the aftermath of the Philippines' defeat in World War II, the Japanese uncover a hidden stash of millions of dollars in silver dumped into Manila Bay by Gen. MacArthur to prevent it from falling into enemy hands. Two American U.S. Navy deep-sea divers, captured by the Japanese, are coerced to dive into the depths in search of the lost treasure.

Info about Pacific Inferno

Studio(s): Arbee

Originally Released: United States, Jul 27, 1979

Production Countries: Philippines, United States

Genres:War