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Romero (1989)
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In El Salvador in the late '70s, the wealthy few rule the impoverished many. To maintain the status quo against peasant insurgents and labor organizations, the military regime brutalizes the populace, in particular, rebels who espouse Marxism. Assassinations, executions, and disappearances become commonplace. When the Vatican elevates conservative Oscar Arnulfo Romero (
Raul Julia
) to archbishop, the military rulers believe he will quiet the masses and the activist priests who support them. "Blessed are the peacemakers," he will preach. At first, that is precisely what he does. But when soldiers thwart voters, shoot indiscriminately into crowds, torture dissidents, and kill a dedicated priest and friend of Romero, the archbishop condemns the regime in radio messages, rebukes quisling bishops, and leads a peasant march into a church occupied by soldiers. He also insults and defies the El Salvadoran president (Harold Cannon), an iron-fisted general, who, ironically, has the same last name as the archbishop Romero, but is not related. The country by this time is in the throes of civil war. In 1980, when military death squads continue their reign of terror even though the government institutes so-called reforms, Romero continues to speak out, gaining international attention. The film then builds to its climax, a scene recreating the events of Monday, March 25, 1980, when Romero is saying mass for his recently deceased mother. Attendees include four men who have no intention of reciting
mea culpas
or receiving the Holy Eucharist. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ana Alicia
Arista Zalads
Harold Gould
Francisco Galedo
Raul Julia
Archbishop Oscar Romero
Tony Plana
Fr. Manuel Morantes
Richard Jordan
Fr. Rutilio Grande
Production Crew
Geoff Burton
Cinematographer
Gabriel Yared
Composer (Music Score)
John Duigan
Director
Frans Vandenburg
Editor
Ellwood E. Kieser
Producer
John Sacret Young
Producer
Lawrence Mortorff
Producer
John Sacret Young
Screenwriter
Year: 1989
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Four Seasons Entertainment
Paulist Pictures
Release
August 25, 1989 (USA)
by Four Seasons Entertainment
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.