In the 1972 thriller, a deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds as a rogue guerrilla army in Patagonia sells weapons-grade carbon monoxide on the black market. George Whitebrooke, a seasoned spy, is tasked with taking down the ruthless leader Lionel Juan Bautista, whose past is shrouded in mystery and surprisingly connected to Whitebrooke's own.
George Whitebrooke: Through Fire and Water
In the unforgiving Patagonian landscape, a devastating incident occurs in 1972 when a clandestine arms transaction spirals out of control, permitting a merciless guerrilla faction to acquire deadly carbon monoxide.