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    PG-131988 · Adventure · 1h 31m

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  1. Bloodstone is a 1988 action-adventure film produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight H. Little and written by Nico Mastorakis. Starring Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth, and Anna Nicholas, the film was shot primarily in India. The story revolves around a mythical ruby called the "bloodstone".

  2. Oct 7, 1988 · With Brett Stimely, Rajinikanth, A.R. Nicholas, Charlie Brill. An American couple on a business trip to Bangalore, India is dragged into the theft of a ruby called 'Bloodstone'. The wife is kidnapped, and the husband teams up with a resourceful taxi driver to free his wife and retrieve the ruby.

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    • Action, Adventure, Comedy
    • Dwight H. Little
    • 1988-10-07
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  4. Synopsis. When a newlywed American couple goes to India on their honeymoon, little do they realize that they are about to go on the adventure of a lifetime. A huge ruby from the time of the Indian Maharajas has been stolen and placed in the backpack of the Americans. When the bad guys realize this, they kidnap the wife….

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    • Amritraj Entertainment, Omega Entertainment
    • Dwight H. Little
  5. Bloodstone 1988 - Action Adventure Movie Trailer. Bloodstone is a 1988 Indian-American action-adventure film produced by Ashok Amritraj and Sunanda Murali Manohar, directed by Dwight H....

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  7. Watch Now. Bloodstone (1988) PG-13 04/19/1989 (US) Action , Adventure , Comedy 1h 31m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Overview. When a newlywed American couple goes to India on their honeymoon, little do they realize that they are about to go on the adventure of a lifetime.

  8. Bloodstone (1988) – Film Review. by Sarah Morgan. A huge ruby is bestowed with great power by a 12th century Indian princess. Six centuries later, it’s stolen by the English. Then, in the 1980s, it’s taken again, this time by small-time crook Paul Lorre.