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Wikipedia article




'Moon over Parador' is a 1988 American romantic comedy film, starring Richard Dreyfuss, Raul Julia and Snia Braga. It is a remake of the 1939 film 'The Magnificent Fraud', based on the unpublished short story entitled "Caviar for His Excellency" by Charles G. Booth.

Plot



The film follows the exploits of film actor Jack Noah, who is filming in the small, fictional South American country of Parador when Paradorian President Alfonse Simms, a dictator, invites him and the cast and crew to the film at their palace. Simms seems delighted at Jack's imitation of him.

Suddenly, Alfonse Simms dies of a heart attack. Not wanting to lose his position in power, the president's right-hand man, Roberto Strausmann, forces Jack to take the 'role of a lifetime'that of the dead president, as the two men look so much alike. Jack accepts, eventually winning over the people and even the dead president's mistress, Madonna (Braga). For over a year, the two bond, and she shows Jack how the people are suffering under the dictatorship, particularly at the iron hand of Roberto (the real power behind the scene) against the rebels.

Jack creates a plan where, in the middle of a show featuring Sammy Davis Jr, he (as Simms) is apparently gunned down by an assassin. Before dying, "Simms" accuses Roberto as the true enemy, leading to his death at the hands of the crowd. Inside a van, Jack escapes. Months later, he is telling the story to his friends, who do not believe him. Jack is happy to learn that Madonna led a revolution and is now the elected president of Parador.

Cast



* Richard Dreyfuss as Jack Noah / President Alphonse Simms

* Lorin Dreyfuss as The Real Alphonse Simms

* Raul Julia as Roberto Strausmann

* Snia Braga as Madonna Mendez

* Dana Delany as Jenny

* Jonathan Winters as Ralph

* Fernando Rey as Alejandro

* Michael Greene as Clint

* Polly Holliday as Midge

* Milton Gonalves as Carlo

* Charo as Madame Loop

* Marianne Sgebrecht as Magda Feldmarck

* Sammy Davis Jr. as Himself

* Ike Pappas as Himself

* Edward Asner as Himself

* Reinhard Kolldehoff as Gunther Feldmarck

Production



The film was adopted from a 1939 Robert Florey's film 'The Magnificent Fraud', which plot shares similarities with 'Moon Over Parador'.

In the beginning, while both the President and Jack are in the scene, the President is played by Dreyfuss' older brother Lorin.

During a scene where Jack has to address the crowd as the Paradorian President, he ad-libs his lines and uses the lyrics for the song "The Impossible Dream" from 'Man of La Mancha'. Sammy Davis Jr.'s rendition of Parador's national anthem is sung against the music for "Bsame Mucho". The previous Paradorian National Anthem ("O Parador") is sung to the tune of "O Christmas Tree".

Director Paul Mazursky appears uncredited in drag, playing Simms' mother. Mazursky's wife Betsy appears at a buffet table and asks, "Por favor, is it safe to eat this lettuce here?" His daughter, Jill, plays the assistant director of the second film crew to shoot in Parador.

Reception



On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 42%, based on 12 reviews, and an average rating of 4.8/10.

'Variety' called the film "[an] elaborate farce", but also said that "[it] has moments of true hilarity emerging only fitfully from a ponderous production".

Janet Maslin of 'The New York Times' said:

Awards and nominations



'Golden Globe Award'

*Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" - 'Raul Julia'

*Nominated, "Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture" - 'Snia Braga'

See also



*'The Magnificent Fraud'

*'Dave' (film)

References




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