Salvador
1986 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 06/05/2001
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Special Edition
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Featurette: MAKING OF SALVADOR
Audio Commentary: Oliver Stone - Director
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Stills/Photos: Gallery
Time:
122
mins.
J&R Item # 1018113_7
UPC # 027616862822
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Oliver Stone's first overtly political film, SALVADOR is a passionate protest against the savagery unleashed by fascist thugs in El Salvador during the early 1980s with the complicity of the U.S. government. It stars James Woods as combat photojournalist Richard Boyle, an erratic, cynical character with a taste for all things chemical. Hearing rumors of war, he and Dr. Rock (Jim Belushi), another free spirit, head for El Salvador by car. After viewing a right-wing officer's collection of severed ears and photographing a corpse-strewn garbage dump with ace photographer John Cassady (John Savage), Boyle realizes that the situation is much worse than advertised in the American press. He recognizes familiar faces among the ubiquitous U.S. military brass and CIA personnel from his stint in Vietnam, but they're predictably reluctant to discuss the reasons for their presence, especially with the outrageous Boyle. As the journalist becomes involved with a Salvadoran native named Maria (Elpedia Carrillo) and observes the selfless dedication of his humanitarian worker friend Cathy (Cindy Gibb), compassion and outrage slowly begin to replace his cynicism. When Boyle swears to the dying Cassady that he'll get his crucial photos out of the country, he realizes that he must also try to get Maria out before she too becomes a statistic. Woods gives a brilliantly incendiary seriocomic performance in this wild, lacerating, and bitterly observant film.
"...Plenty of speed, grit and grime....But [Stone] has more on his mind than action..."
-- Walter Goodman
, (New York Times)
"...Stone has gotten a great deal of visual and political material up on the screen, and it's all worth grappling with..." -- Cart. , (Variety)
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