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El Espectro De La Guerra (1989)

El Espectro De La Guerra (1989)
In this political thriller, produced with the cooperation of the Nicaraguan government in conjunction with Cuban, Spanish and Mexican backers, Reynaldo (Elmer Macfield), a young dancer from a resort area on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, deserts his career to join his nation's fight against the American-backed Contras. Wartime footage is interspersed with dance scenes, including one notable breakdance demonstration at a discotheque. Despite its political theme, this Spanish-language war drama also includes some romantic moments. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Elmer MacfieldAlenka Diaz, (more)
Director(s):
Ramiro Lacayo-Deshon
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of El Espectro De La Guerra

In this political thriller, produced with the cooperation of the Nicaraguan government in conjunction with Cuban, Spanish and Mexican backers, Reynaldo (Elmer Macfield), a young dancer from a resort area on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast, deserts his career to join his nation's fight against the American-backed Contras. Wartime footage is interspersed with dance scenes, including one notable breakdance demonstration at a discotheque. Despite its political theme, this Spanish-language war drama also includes some romantic moments. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ramiro Lacayo-Deshon
Writer(s):
Franco ReggianiRamiro Lacayo-Deshon
Producer(s):
Julio Torres
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