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Moon Over Parador By Marshall Fine
This underrated film by director Paul Mazursky stars Richard Dreyfuss
as an underemployed actor who is offered a great acting role, though
outside of New York. Still, beggars can't be choosers and he accepts--only
to discover that the part involves impersonating the dictator of Parador,
a troubled Central American country on the verge of revolution. The
dictator has died, but his chief adviser (Raul Julia) doesn't want that
news to come out; he'd rather continue the charade that the big guy is
still in charge. And to his surprise, the actor discovers that he enjoys
the acting challenge, until he figures out that Julia is positioning
himself to take over as the country's true strongman. Naturally, Dreyfuss
also discovers that, aside from enjoying the perks of power (including the
late dictator's toothsome mistress, Sonia Braga), he actually has the
power to do some good--to Julia's chagrin. Dreyfuss captures the actor's
insecurity, while Julia is hilarious as the wild-eyed adviser to whom
torture is second nature.
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|  | Director: Paul Mazursky
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|  | Stars: Richard Dreyfuss, Raul Julia, Jonathan Winters, Sammy Davis Jr., Polly Holliday, Charo, Dick Cavett, Ed Asner
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|  | Released: September 9, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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