Latino (1985)
- Starring:
- Robert Beltran, Annette Cardona, (more)
- Director(s):
- Haskell Wexler
Synopsis of Latino
The fighting between the Sandinista government in Nicaragua and the Contra rebels backed by U.S. money and expertise is the focus of this pro-Sandinista film by Haskell Wexler. The appropriately named Eddie Guerrero (translation Eddie "Warrior") is a Vietnam War veteran sent to help out the U.S. Special Forces as they train and abet the Contras in their forays across the border from Honduras into Nicaragua. Eddie becomes romantically involved with Marlena (Annette Cardona), and at first they see eye-to-eye on politics and the need to overthrow the Sandinistas. Then the excesses of the Contras in their raids across the border are brought home to Eddie, while Marlena sees that the new Nicaraguan society is not what Contra propaganda claims. For some viewers, the couple's eventual conversion to supporting the Nicaraguan government may seem like one more cog in an anti-Contra diatribe, which is regrettable since Wexler could have given this film enough nuances to present the subtleties of the conflict and still prove his point. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
Complete Cast of Latino
- Robert Beltran - Eddie Guerrero
- Tony Plana - Ruben
- Luis Torrentes - Luis
- Michael Goodwin - Becket
- James Karen
- Maria Ines Tenerio - Josefina
- Gavin McFadden - Metcalf
- Juan Carlos Ortiz - Marlena's son
- Mayra Juarro - Ana Maria
- Annette Cardona - Marlena
- Rico Lopez - Attila
- Marta Tenorio - Rosa-Madre
- Walter Marin - Gilberto
- Julio Medina - Salazar
- Bob Young - Fred Dwyer
- Graciela Amaya - Dona Flora
- Roberto Munguia - Guillermo
- Roberto Lopez - Tomas
- Director(s):
- Haskell Wexler
- Writer(s):
- Haskell Wexler
- Producer(s):
- Benjamin Berg
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