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Moon over Parador (1988)
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Synopsis
Jack Noah (
Richard Dreyfuss
) is all actor: Self-possessed, obsessive, vulnerable, and an addict for praise, his soul burns with "the craft." Having just finished a grade-Z straight-to-cable crime thriller in the fictional South American country of Parador, he gets the ultimate acting challenge (though it's more like an offer he can't refuse) from Roberto Strausman (
Raul Julia
), the Paradorian dictator's chief advisor. The challenge: impersonate the country's dictator, whose just died. Strausman knows just how to manipulate Noah: He takes him to a meat locker, shows him the director's body (actually Dreyfuss' brother, Lorin), threatens to kill him,
and
he brings clips of Noah's best reviews. Thus enticed, and bearing a striking resemblance to the man, Noah accepts the job. Under the exacting direction of Strausman, he follows the script precisely. Noah immediately enjoys the job's perks, not least of which is the dictator's scorching mistress, Madonna (
Sonia Braga
), but of course cannot conceal his real identity to her. A close call with Parador's revolutionaries and Madonna's brimming social conscience push Noah to take command of the role. He starts pushing a kinder, gentler social agenda, and incurs Strausman's wrath. It begins to look like Noah will play the dictator's last act, but a chance meeting with a stunt man friend (
Michael Greene
) inspires a caper that will change all of the characters' fates. ~ Nick Sambides, Jr., All Movie Guide
Cast
Ed Asner
Himself
Sonia Braga
Madonna
Roger Aaron Brown
Desmond
Dick Cavett
Himself
Charo
Madame Loop
Sammy Davis, Jr.
Himself
Dana Delany
Jenny
Dann Florek
Toby
Milton Goncalves
Carlo
Michael Greene
Clint
Polly Holliday
Midge
Raul Julia
Roberto Strausmann
René Kolldehoff
Gunther
Jose Lewgoy
Archbishop
Ike Pappas
Himself
Fernando Rey
Alejandro
Marianne Sägebrecht
Magda
Jonathan Winters
Ralph
Richard Dreyfuss
Jack Noah
Richard Russell Ramos
Dieter Lopez
Production Crew
Marcos Flacksman
Art Director
Marcos Flaksman
Art Director
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting
Bianca Rossini
Choreography
Geoffrey Taylor
Co-producer
Pato Guzman
Co-producer
Paul Mazursky
Co-producer
Maurice Jarre
Composer (Music Score)
Albert Wolsky
Costume Designer
Harry Curtis
Costume Designer
Paul Mazursky
Director
Stuart H. Pappe
Editor
Irby Smith
First Assistant Director
Gary D. Liddiard
Makeup
Paul Mazursky
Producer
Marcos Flaksman
Production Designer
Pato Guzman
Production Designer
Leon Capetanos
Screenwriter
Paul Mazursky
Screenwriter
Bill Catching
Second Unit Director
Alexandre Meyer
Set Designer
Charles G. Booth
Short Story Author
Charles G. Booth
Short Story Author
Jim Webb
Sound/Sound Designer
Steve Maslow
Sound/Sound Designer
Bill Catching
Stunts
Bill Catching
Stunts Coordinator
Year: 1988
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Universal
Release
September 09, 1988 (USA)
by Universal
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