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Synopsis
Made for cable, Walkout is the true story of a little-known but profoundly significant moment in the history of the Latino community in East Los Angeles. In 1968, Lincoln High School honor student Paula Crisostomo (Alexa Vega), outraged at the shabby treatment afforded Chicano students in the L.A. school system -- including habitually lowered expectations, poor facilities, a total absence of bilingual courses or textbooks, unfairly administered penalties for slight infractions, demeaning corporal punishment, and out-of-hand refusal to write letters of recommendation to choice colleges -- challenges the authority of her elders for the first time in her life by organizing a mass student walkout at five barrio high schools. Mentored by dedicated young teacher Sal Castro (Michael Pena), Paula and her fellow student activists intend to make their protest a peaceful one, but the L.A. cops typically use brute force to quell the "radicals." Even when it seems that the school board will capitulate to the Chicano students' demands, the kids are betrayed (there's an undercover police officer in their midst) and the leaders of the walkout are threatened with lengthy prison sentences on trumped-up "conspiracy" charges. It will not spoil the ending of the film to reveal that the students are ultimately successful; as directed by actor Edward James Olmos (who also plays one of the school board members), the dramatic thrust of the story is the lasting effect that the protest has on its participants -- especially the idealistic Paula Crisostomo. Executive producer Moctesuma Esparza, who'd been one of the original walkout organizers back in 1968, spent a full two decades getting this story on film; Esparza is played by Bodie Olmos, son of the director, while Esparza's daughter Tonantzin Esparza is seen as Vickie Castro. Also, Paula Crisostomo's daughter Marisol Crisostomo-Romo is seen as Mita -- and in addition, several of the former student activists are interviewed during the closing credits, or appear as extras in the crowd scenes. Produced for HBO, Walkout originally aired on March 18, 2006. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Yancey Arias Panfilo Crisostomo
Bruce French Chief Tom Reddin
Jesse Garcia Armando Lopez
Laura Elena Harring Francis Crisotomo
Edward James Olmos Julian Nava
Bodie Olmos Moctesuma Esparza
Holmes Osborne Principal Ingles
Jonathan Hernandez Fernie Flores
Douglas Spain David Sanchez
Efren Ramirez Bobby
Efren Ramirez Bobby Verdugo
Alexa Vega Paula Crisostomo
Michael Peña Sal Castro
Fidel Gomez Carlos Montes
Tim DeKay Mr. Peck
Austin Noah Marques Jimmy Crisotomo
Pablo Santos Mickey Fernandez
Walter Perez Al Crisotomo
David Washofsky Lloyd Hurley
Tonantzin Esparza Vickie Castro
A. Veronica Diaz Yoli Rios
Jeremey Ray Robert Avila
Marisol Christomo-Romo Mita Cuaron
Germaine De Leon Harry Gamboa
Carmen Corral Tanya Mount
David Devora John Ortiz

Production Crew

Rick Montgomery Casting
Donald M. Morgan Cinematographer
Edward James Olmos Co-Executive Producer
Robert M. Young Co-Executive Producer
Ligiah Villalobos Co-producer
Rosino Serrano Composer (Music Score)
Edward James Olmos Director
Michael McCusker Editor
Edward James Olmos Executive Producer
Moctesuma Esparza Executive Producer
Robert Katz Executive Producer
Felix Enriquez Alcala Producer
Lisa Bruce Producer
Carlos Barbosa Production Designer
Victor Villasenor Screen Story
Ernie Contreras Screenwriter
Marcus de Leon Screenwriter
Timothy J. Sexton Screenwriter
Year: 2006
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Esparza/Katz Productions
HBO Films

Release
by Olmos Productions