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Salvador (1986)
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While Salvador wasn't
Oliver Stone
's first film (a pair of offbeat horror stories preceded it), it defined his style of fiercely dramatic, politically oriented filmmaking, staked out his territory as one of the major directors of the 1980s and 1990s, and remains one of his strongest works to date. Veteran photojournalist Richard Boyle (
James Woods
) has been taking his camera to the world's trouble spots for over 20 years; while he does good work, Boyle's fondness for booze and drugs, and his colossal arrogance, have given him a reputation that's left him practically unemployable. Broke and with no immediate prospects, Boyle and his buddy Doctor Rock (
Jim Belushi
), an out-of-work disc jockey, head to El Salvador, where Boyle is convinced that he can scare up some lucrative freelance work amidst the nation's political turmoil. However, when Boyle and Rock witness the execution of a student by government troops just as they enter the country, it becomes clear that this war is more serious than they were expecting. Increasingly convinced that El Salvador is a disaster starting to happen, Boyle eventually decides that it's time to get out; but he has fallen in love with a woman named Maria (
Elpidia Carrillo
), and he doesn't want to leave her behind.
James Woods
gives one of his best performances as Boyle; and the passion of Stone's message, aided by the power of its truth (the film is based on actual events), propels the film forward. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Elpidia Carrillo
Maria
Colby Chester
Jack Morgan
Juan Fernandez
Army Lieutenant
Cynthia Gibb
Cathy Moore
Jorge Luke
Col. Julio Figueroa
Will MacMillian
Col. Hyde
Tony Plana
Maj. Max
José Carlos Ruiz
Archbishop Romero
John Savage
John Cassady
Valerie Wildman
Pauline Axelrod
James Belushi
Dr. Rock
Michael Murphy
Ambassador Thomas Kelly
James Woods
Richard Boyle
Production Crew
Melo Hinojosa
Art Director
Robert Richardson
Cinematographer
Georges Delerue
Composer (Music Score)
Kathryn Morrison
Costume Designer
Oliver Stone
Director
Claire Simpson
Editor
Claire Simpson-Crozier
Editor
Ramon Menendez
First Assistant Director
Derek Gibson
Producer
Gerald Green
Producer
John Daly
Producer
Oliver Stone
Producer
Bruno Rubeo
Production Designer
Oliver Stone
Screenwriter
Richard Boyle
Screenwriter
Yves de Bono
Special Effects
Year: 1986
Runtime: 123
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Hemdale
Release
March 05, 1986 (USA)
by Hemdale
Awards
1986 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
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