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Trailer and Release Details Announced for Ensemble Wartime Revenge Thriller ‘Condor’s Nest’

Icon Film Distribution has today announced the release details for Phil Blattenberger‘s (Point Man) wartime revenge thriller, Condor’s Nest.

Written and directed by Blattenberger, and starring Michael Ironside (Top Gun, Total Recall), Jackson Rathbone (Twilight), Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan), Jorge Garcia (“Lost”), and Bruce Davison (X-Men, “Ozark”) as well as Jacob Keohane, Al Pagano, Corinne Britti & James Urbaniak, Condor’s Nest transpires a decade after the fall of Nazi Germany. Vengeful American aviator Will Spalding (Keohane) travels across South America in pursuit of Colonel Bach (Vosloo), the sadistic officer who executed his bomber crew during World War II. Joining forces with an Israeli agent and an atomic scientist, the team encounters more than they bargained for as they pursue Bach across jungles and deserts, waylaid by betrayal, amphetamine-crazed Nazis, and their own dark secrets.

Condor’s Nest will release on Digital Download from 20th March and DVD from 3rd April, 2023. Until then, we’ll let the trailer transport you back to the aftermath of the fall of Nazi Germany.

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