Major Jim Tisnewski and Angie Aronson's plan to celebrate their steady dating anniversary with a special dinner is crossed by an emergency: two marines in Suriname, an insignificant South American country but a major bauxite (aluminum base) producer, are reported on the run for a local mob, allegedly after raping a 14 year-old local girl. Tisnewski manages to secure their right to a fair trial, not lynching, even behind the friendly corrupt regime's back. A press recording changes the game, and surprising use of it even the rules.
—KGF Vissers