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The Milagro Beanfield War
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Synopsis
It's advisable to know from the beginning of The Milagro Beanfield War that "milagro" is the Spanish word for "miracle". The scene is a rundown Hispanic community in New Mexico, bordering a posh housing development. In full control of the local water rights, the powers-that-be are secure in the belief that they'll be able to expand their development without resistance from the locals. No one can foresee that impoverished farmer Chick Vennera, during a burst of frustrated rage, will accidentally open a heretofore hidden sluice, thereby providing free water for his beanfield. At first, the locals are against Vennera's "insurrection", reasoning that the new housing development will provide jobs. But with the help of John Heard, a burned-out 60s activist who now runs the community newspaper, Vennera becomes the hero of the hour, the spiritual leader of an ever-growing "no development" movement. The evil land developers send their minions to intimidate or coerce Vennera; each time, however, he is seemingly protected from harm by Divine intervention. When Vennera is forced to shoot a trespasser on his land, it looks as though his luck has run out. Chased into the hills by private detective Christopher Walken, Vennera is once more rescued in the nick of time by what appears to be a miracle. And there are more wonders to behold before fadeout time! Whimsical yes, but thanks to its hand-picked ensemble cast (including Sonia Braga, Ruben Blades, James Gammon, Daniel Stern, Freddy Fender, M. Emmett Walsh and Melanie Griffith) the film remains totally credible throughout. Adapted by John Nichols and David Ward from Nichols' own novel, Milagro Beanfield War may be the most likeable "liberal-tract" film of the 1980s. Robert Redford's appropriately Capraesque direction is matched by Dave Grusin's vibrant Oscar-winning musical score. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Richard Bradford Ladd Devine
Sonia Braga Ruby Archuleta
Julie Carmen Nancy Mondragon
Robert Carricart Coyote Angel
Freddy Fender Mayor Sammy Cantu
James Gammon Horse Thief Shorty
Tony Genaro Nick Rael
Melanie Griffith Flossie Devine
Jerry Hardin Emerson Capps
John Heard Charlie Bloom
Carlos Riquelme Amarante Cordova
Chick Vennera Joe Mondragon
Christopher Walken Kyril Montana
M. Emmet Walsh The Governor
Rubén Blades Sheriff Bernabe Montoya
Daniel Stern Herbie Platt

Production Crew

Joe Aubel Art Director
John Nichols Book Author
Nancy Foy Casting
Robbie Greenberg Cinematographer
Charles B. Mulvehill Co-producer
Moctesuma Esparza Co-producer
Robert Redford Co-producer
Dave Grusin Composer (Music Score)
Bernie Pollack Costume Designer
Robert Redford Director
Dede Allen Editor
James M. Miller Editor
Jim Miller Editor
Stanley Frazen Editor
Gary Hendler Executive Producer
Gary D. Liddiard Makeup
Tom Hoerber Makeup
Charles B. Mulvehill Producer
Moctesuma Esparza Producer
Robert Redford Producer
Joe Aubel Production Designer
David Wisnievitz Production Manager
David S. Ward Screenwriter
Frank Pierson Screenwriter
John Nichols Screenwriter
Robert Jones Screenwriter
Jack C. Couffer Second Unit Director Of Photography
Thomas Roysden Set Designer
Kay Rose Sound Editor
Jim Webb Sound/Sound Designer
Tom Ward Special Effects
Year: 1988
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
MGM Color

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Universal

Release
March 18, 1988 (USA)
by Universal