Treasure of the Moon Goddess is a 1987 adventure film about a pop singer who is kidnapped by pirates while touring Central America because of her resemblance to a native moon goddess. The film was directed by José Luis García Agraz and stars Linnea Quigley.
Synopsis
Deux aventuriers et une chanteuse se retrouvent embarqués dans une chasse au trésor mouvementée.
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