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Beyond Borders (Widescreen) (2003)
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Starring: Angelina Jolie, Clive Owen, Noah Emmerich, Teri Polo, Linus Roache, Yorick Van Wageningen
Director: Martin Campbell
Category: Drama
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
126 mins
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In A Place She Didn't Belong, Among People She Never Knew, She Found A Way To Make A Difference.

A pampered life in London collides with the stark realities of poverty and hunger in the world's most dangerous hot spots in Beyond Borders, a sweeping romantic adventure starring Academy Award winner Angelina Jolie (Lara Croft Tomb Raider).

While attending a fundraising gala, Sarah Jordan (Jolie), a naive, married American socialite living in England, witnesses a fiery plea delivered by an intruder-a renegade humanitarian, Dr. Nick Callahan (Clive Owen, The Bourne Identity). His plea, made on behalf of impoverished African children under his care, turns Sarah's life upside down. Attracted to Nick and his cause, she impulsively abandons her sheltered life in England to work along side him in his effort to aid the helpless and anguished victims.

As Sarah's work takes her to these volatile areas, where few people have traveled and even fewer have survived, she discovers the harsh realities she encounters-and her growing attraction to the charismatic, unpredictable doctor-ignite in her a passion for saving lives...while risking her own in the process.

 
 
   
   

 
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