Allegiance Page #5

Synopsis: After being granted a questionable transfer that will keep him stateside as his National Guard unit deploys for Iraq, Lieutenant Danny Sefton becomes embroiled in a last minute AWOL attempt by one of his soldiers -- forcing him to choose between his loyalties to the fleeing soldier, his unit and his fiancé.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Michael Connors
Production: Xlrator Media
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
29%
R
Year:
2012
90 min
Website
95 Views


before the MPs came.

Put them back in formation.

These are most serious charges lieutenant.

I think you know.

I would punish seen the battalion

goes to war zones.

Put his handcuffs.

- Sorry, sir?

Take them off.

- Yes, sir.

Thank you, sergeant, you can go.

- Yes, sir.

At ease.

Leila comes to pick you up?

Do you have transportation home?

What about the charges, sir?

I'm not going to prosecute.

That's my discretion.

May God preserve him.

Sir, I do not understand.

- Danny, f*** off from here.

I want to know why you me

not suing sir.

Want to know why?

Because if we persecute you

your father will cause fuss.

Not to mention the expensive lawyers

he takes for you to defend.

To me, the police and the army.

We all get our lazer

by that bastard.

Because we Reyes not release, as

one that hears. And that always happens.

This is a nightmare for the guards.

And for the whole army actually.

Do you really think I yours here

wants to get away with ...

without even a minor penalty?

Damn no.

But these decisions should I take in

good of the unit.

Benefit of men.

That was all lieutenant.

I have a request.

Against Reyes.

Please wait for a straggler.

Get in the truck.

How are you doing in this

truck arrived?

I volunteer.

You must be the dumbest officer

I've come across.

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