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Panama

The revolution is heating up.
2022 | 100m | English

(4363 votes)

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An ex-marine is hired by a defense contractor to travel to Panama to complete an arms deal. In the process he becomes involved with the U.S. invasion of Panama, and learns an important lesson about the true nature of political power.
Release Date: Mar 17, 2022
Director: Mark Neveldine
Writer: William Barber, Daniel Adams
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords revolution
Production Companies Do More Productions, SSS Entertainment, Yale Productions, LB Entertainment, SSS Film Capital, Grandave Capital, Idiot Savant Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cole Hauser James Becker
Mel Gibson Stark
Kate Katzman Tatyana
Charlie Weber Hank Burns
Jackie Cruz Cynthia Benitez
Victor Turpin Brooklyn Rivera
Simon Phillips Dr. Reyes
Kiara Liz Camila
Priscilla Huggins Isabella
Name Job
William Barber Writer
Bonnie Wu Casting
Raysa Sanchez Set Decoration
Fabiola Fortuno Special Effects
Edmundo H. Rodríguez First Assistant Director
Pedro Juan López Director of Photography
Christopher Cibelli Editor
Mayna Magruder Production Design
John R. McConnell Visual Effects Supervisor
Daniel Adams Writer
Mark Neveldine Casting, Director
Frank Blake Stunt Coordinator
Emely Cartagena Stunts
Leonardo Castro Sitiriche Stunts
Name Title
Michelle Reihel Producer
William Barber Executive Producer
Anne Clements Executive Producer
Michelle Chydzik Sowa Producer
Richard Switzer Executive Producer
Sabine Stener Executive Producer
Christine Lannum Executive Producer
Alan Liebowitz Executive Producer
Russ Posternak Executive Producer
Jonathan Saba Executive Producer
Ness Saban Executive Producer
Ruben Islas Executive Producer
Phyllis Levine Executive Producer
Gigi Lacks Executive Producer
Coleman Lannum Executive Producer
Stephen Morgenstern Executive Producer
Ryan Winterstern Executive Producer
Cary Anderson Executive Producer
Brandt Andersen Executive Producer
Paul W. Hazen Executive Producer
Nathan Klingher Executive Producer
Robert Levine Executive Producer
Jesse Korman Co-Producer
Zola Elgart Glassman Co-Producer
Jordan Beckerman Producer
Jordan Yale Levine Producer
Ian Niles Executive Producer
Luke Taylor Executive Producer
Matthew Helderman Executive Producer
Delphine Perrier Executive Producer
Stanley Preschutti Executive Producer
Compton Ross Executive Producer
Henry Winterstern Executive Producer
Sue Aikens Executive Producer
Brian Cavallaro Executive Producer
Cole Hauser Executive Producer
Phil Hunt Executive Producer
Joel Michaely Executive Producer
Jon Keeyes Co-Producer
Arianne Fraser Producer
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The difference between Mel Gibson’s and Bruce Willis’s recent losing streaks is dignity. And I don’t mean the comparatively more dignified air that a slightly bigger budget confers upon Gibson’s latest as opposed to Willis’s (if the former’s are made on a shoestring, the latter’s bring to mind a loa ... fer). My point is that, while Willis is dragged down by the material, Gibson elevates it – at least as far as his character is concerned; the overall outcome tends to be less than the sum of its parts, but the fact remains that Gibson’s part is usually the best, if not the only good thing about the movie (case in point, his turn as an alcoholic actor who runs afoul of the law in Last Looks shows a healthy willingness to satirize his own public image). Consider for instance what Variety had to say of Gibson’s performance in 2019’s The Professor and the Madman: “the good news is that Gibson is fine; it's everything else that doesn't work.” The same could be said of pretty much every film he has been in since, and Panama is no exception. Here is a movie that isn’t bad just because of its low quality but also for its lack of basic goodness – a jingoistic and hypocritical affair that not only justifies the United States invasion of Panama in the late 80s-early 90s (the narration opens with “there's nothing more rock and roll than taking out the bad guys for the red, white and blue” and, to prove it wasn’t being sarcastic, finishes with “We caught Noriega with his drawers down”; never mind that Noriega had been for years on the CIA’s payroll), but at the same time purports to be down with the Panamanian people. What the filmmakers, however, know about Panama’s 20th century history could fit in a pinhead and there’d be enough room left for the Lord’s prayer. For example, a comandante with the contras spins a sob story about how “Sandinistas came in the middle of the night, woke [his parents] up and shot them. And my wife and my daughter. Noriega ordered them killed.” Is it just me, or does that wording makes it sound as if the Sandinistas – i.e., the once and future rulers of Nicaragua – took orders from Noriega? Something tells me Daniel Ortega might beg to differ. PS. The character who tells this story is given the unfortunate name “Steadman Fagoth Muller,” (which sounds like an ill-advised homage to Life of Brian’s “Biggus Dickus”). Why is he called thus? So we can hear how “When he was a child, his middle name was the subject of teasing, so he beat up everyone who tried to make a joke of it and forced them all to call him by his full name.” Pray tell, why would a Panamanian (or Nicaraguan, I’m still not sure) person – or an earthling, for that matter – have such an alien-sounding name? And, having it, why would he be teased for it in a Spanish-speaking country? I mean, if bassoon players (‘fagotistas’ in Spanish) get a pass, why wouldn’t he?

Sep 03, 2022