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Director: | John Mackenzie |
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Writer: | Christopher Hampton, Graham Greene |
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Set in a small politically unstable Latin American country, the story follows the half English and half Latino Dr. Eduardo Plarr, who left his home to find a better life. Along the way he meets an array of people, including British Consul Charley Fortnum, a representative in Latin America who is trying to keep Revolution from occurring. He is also a remorseful alcoholic. Another person the doctor meets is Clara, whom he immediately falls in love with, but there is a problem: Clara is Charley's wife. | |
Release Date: | Sep 30, 1983 |
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Director: | John Mackenzie |
Writer: | Christopher Hampton, Graham Greene |
Genres: | Action, Drama, Romance |
Keywords | adultery, rebel, doctor, based on novel or book, revolution, alcoholic, diplomat, kidnapping, love |
Production Companies | World Film Services, Parsons & Whittemore Lyddon Ltd. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $11,800,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Michael Caine | Charley Fortnum |
Richard Gere | Dr. Eduardo Plarr |
Bob Hoskins | Colonel Perez |
Elpidia Carrillo | Clara |
Joaquim de Almeida | Leon |
A Martinez | Aquino |
Stephanie Cotsirilos | Marta |
Domingo Ambriz | Diego |
Geoffrey Palmer | British Ambassador |
Leonard Maguire | Dr. Humphries |
Jorge Russek | Senor Escobar |
Eric Valdez | Pablo |
Nicolás Jasso | Miguel |
Erika Carlsen | Señora Escobar |
Josefina Echánove | Señora Sanchez |
Ramón Álvarez | Henry Plan |
George Belanger | U.S. Ambassador |
Name | Job |
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Joy Todd | Casting |
Terry Pritchard | Art Direction |
David de Wilde | Additional Editing |
Allan Cameron | Production Design |
Barbara Lane | Costume Design |
Tony Lloyd | Makeup Artist |
Paul Bradburn | Props |
John Mackenzie | Director |
Christopher Hampton | Screenplay |
Graham Greene | Novel |
Stanley Myers | Music |
Phil Meheux | Director of Photography |
Stuart Baird | Editor |
Mary Selway | Casting |
Nick Dudman | Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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Richard F. Dalton | Associate Producer |
Norma Heyman | Producer |
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With both Paraguay and Argentina under junta governments, doctor "Eduardo" (Richard Gere) returns to his homeland where he quickly befriends the eponymous gent "Fortnum" (Michael Caine) before making even closer friends with his somewhat open-minded wife "Clara" (Elpidia Carrillo). Ostensibly an ups ... tanding member of the community it soon becomes clear that this physician is conflicted, and that comes to an head when his dipso friend is charged with driving the US Ambassador to visit a waterfall. The rebels get wind of this trip and plan to kidnap the visiting diplomat, but they get the wrong man and aren't impressed with the boozed-up light-weight that find themselves stuck with. Still, they can still use him as leverage to have some of their colleagues released from jail, or can they? Does anyone really care about this man who's frankly become a bit of a nuisance, a liability even? The only chance poor old "Fortnum" might have is if local police chief "Perez" (Bob Hoskins) can find where he is being held before his captors lose patience, or run out of whiskey! Caine is on quite good form here as he takes to the role of the alcoholic convincingly, and though he really only features sparingly his is by far the better effort. Otherwise, there's lots of sex between Gere and Carrillo, but their personas remain largely undercooked by a weak script and a rather limited supporting cast who underplay the freedom-fighting elements of the plot and render them a little better than a sideshow. It's really only a vehicle for Gere, this film, and an unremarkable one at that.