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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...avenue for this success is three journalist friends who travel down to Nicaragua as the Sandinista drive to oust Somoza in 1979 is gaining momentum. There is, to be sure, a certain degree of caricature on the surface. The portrayal of the reporters--Nick Nolte, Joanna Cassidy and Gene Hackman--does little to break the stereotype of the foreign correspondent, as we get a vicarious glimpse into the (improbable) world of tough-talking, globe-trotting journalists...
...Handon, CT 53 Walt Lochowicz C 6-2 225 Jr. Newington, CT 59 Jon Litner LB 6-0 190 Jr. Penbody, MA 10 Mike Lucai QB 5-10 186 Jr. East Haven, CT 86 Jim MacLaren DT 6-4 245 Jr. Sandy, UT 36 Nick Manolukas DE 6-0 186 Sr. Youngstown, OH 22 Vincent Marotta WB 6-1 175 Jr. Shabor Shaker Hts, OH 94 Scott Martin LB 5-11 220 Jr. Unlentown, OH 51 Martin Martinean C 6-2 230 Jr. Durango, CO 33 Andy Marwode YE-FB 6-4 220 Jr. Lake Forest, IL 76 Jim Marwell...
...Clay Riddle DB 25 Ben Quinones DB 26 James Campbell MB 27 Jim Moskosky DB 28 John Shannon DB 29 Roger Javens WB 30 Bob White LB 31 Rick Koze TB 32 Kevin Kalinich DE 33 Andy Marwede TE/FB 34 Mike LaSpina LB 35 Dave Kline TB 36 Nick Manolukas DE 37 Dave Rohol MG 38 Jeff Bassette FB 39 Mike Tjarksen WB 40 Paul Andrie TB 41 Chip Benny FB 42 Steffan Havas FB 43 Paul Spivack TB 44 John Neville FB 45 Steve Gay DB 46 Stephen Penders DB 47 Jay Ruffin DB 48 Joe Nicola...
...above characters must be kept ignorant of the romance between the young Philia (Margery Trimble) and Hero (Nick Aiuto), deception which Pseudolus promises to maintain in return for his freedom. The script--liberally seasoned with campus allusions--relies on sexual jokes which play mostly on the naivete of the young couple ("A virgin? Is that good?") and the frustrations of everyone else. Many of these jokes hover at the borders of good taste, but given the Kirkland sponsorship of the show, the crowd finds this appealing...
...post-Hemingway adventurer like Russel Price (Nick Nolte) does not, of course, permit himself to articulate such aspiring thoughts. With his thick voice, his beefy former jock's build and his wary-passive manner, Nolte plays Price (very authentically) as a man who is all reflexes of the single-lens variety. The big picture in Nicaragua, as the Somoza regime yields to the Sandinistas in 1979, means little to Price, who is portrayed as being on assignment for TIME; he is more concerned with the succession of little moneymakers he must try to capture as they flee past...