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, 1h42 Directed byJohn Duigan OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Documentary, Historical ThemesSeafaring films, Films about religion, Transport films, Political films, Films about Latin American military dictatorships ActorsRaúl Juliá, Richard Jordan, Ana Alicia, Harold Gould, Tony Plana, Al Ruscio Rating70% During the 1977 El Salvadoran presidential elections, amid public unrest and a guerrilla uprising, the military regime sends death squads to detain, torture and kill any people who speak out against its human rights record. The Vatican elevates conservative Oscar Arnulfo Romero (Raul Julia) to the position of Archbishop of San Salvador, hoping that he will accept the status quo. Although conservative, Romero is afraid of the government's increasing hostility. After the assassination of Father Rutilio Grande (Richard Jordan), an outspoken Jesuit advocate for the poor, Romero begins to take a stand against the government's policies, prompting the death squads to begin targeting priests.
, 1h33 GenresDrama, Documentary, Musical ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Films about television, Musical films ActorsElvis Presley, Red West Rating74% The documentary features 25 musical numbers and backstage rehearsals. Songs include: See See Rider, Proud Mary, Burning Love, Don't Be Cruel, Teddy Bear, Hound Dog, Can't Help Falling in Love with You, Love Me Tender, All Shook Up, Suspicious Minds, Heartbreak Hotel, Are You Lonesome Tonight, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Sweet Sweet Spirt, the famous An American Trilogy. Burning Love appears in its first-ever performance by Elvis; the song was so new that Elvis referred to the lyric sheet during his performance. Also included are Elvis' Ed Sullivan Show performance, and a montage sequence (supervised by Martin Scorsese) showcasing Elvis' early career and movies. "This is one of the most anticipated Elvis releases ever," said Kevin Kern, spokesman for Elvis Presley Enterprises, the licensing arm of The King's trust, to Home Media Magazine. "His fans have been waiting for this for a very long time, and they're anxious to see it.