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Under Fire is a savvy political thriller of journalists in war-torn Nicaragua circa 1979. Clayton Frohman and Ron Shelton's (
Bull Durham) script follows ace photojournalist Russell Price (Nick Nolte, in a key marquee performance) from the jungles of Africa to the Central American boiling point. Along with the usual band of fellow journalists, Price finds himself involved in a love triangle with Claire (Joanna Cassidy in her best role) and Alex Grazier (Gene Hackman, perfect again), who believes he's one career-making story from a lofty news anchor position. In Nicaragua, Price finds his own deadly mission: to photograph an unknown rebel leader.
Although the setup is traditional, Roger Spottiswoode's film feels as alive and vital as the best of the genre. Showing his ambiguity for the lives he shoots, Price is just as friendly with the impoverished in Africa as with an icy mercenary, Oates (Ed Harris in a role the polar opposite of his breakthrough performance in The Right Stuff the same year). On one level, Oates and Price are simply Americans doing their jobs in a foreign land. But soon Price has a change of heart. Blessed by a splendid final-act action sequence that is unforced and emotionally charged, the film is stuffed with color and energy, a good dose of which is supplied by Jerry Goldsmith's Oscar-nominated score. --Doug Thomas
From the back cover
What happens when journalist step over the line of professional detachment an become personally involved in the stories they are covering? That's the question at the heart of this highly acclaimed political thriller. Nicaragua, 1979. The streets are filled with the violence of the people's revolution. Russel Price (Nick Nolte) is caught in crossfire and forced to flee with the people, the Sandinistas. Caught up in the emotions of war, Price agrees to help the rebels by staging a photo of their dead leader to make him look alive. It is a decision with far-reaching and ultimately devastating results. With an all-star cast that includes Oscar-winner Gene Hackman ("Unforgiven"), Ed Harris, and Joanna Cassidy.