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What's the name of the El Salvador prison movie?

The movie El Salvador Prison is called El Salvador.

El Salvador is a film co-produced by Britain, the United States and Mexico in 1986, directed by Oliver Stone and starring james woods and James Berush. It mainly tells the story of American Richard Boyle exposing the atrocities of the death squads and trying to send Maria and her children to the United States secretly.

El Salvador is adapted from the personal adventure of freelance journalist Chad Boyle in El Salvador. It reflects the dirty war in El Salvador with bold and lively rhythm, and profoundly depicts the civil war of a third world country and its hell image of chaos, disappointment and fear: a poor rural town, a battlefield filled with smoke, death squads brutally plundering and killing innocent refugees at will. In the 1987 Oscar, James Wood, the actor of Richard Boyle, won the Best Actor Award.

Synopsis

Richard Boyle, an American journalist, lost his job because of drinking and taking drugs, and his wife left him because she couldn't stand it. The announcer Roque also lost his job. In 198, under Boyle's persuasion, the two men came to El Salvador to take photos of war themes, hoping to exchange money. In the chaotic situation in El Salvador, they risked their lives to take many rare photos. Boyle fell in love with Boyle woman Maria, and he tried his best to move Maria's family to a relatively safe place.

At this time, El Salvador's right-wing military leaders suppressed guerrillas with the support of American military advisers and intelligence personnel, thus a fierce war broke out. In order to support the guerrillas, with the help of American Ambassador Kelly and journalist John Casady, Boyle was determined to expose the atrocities of the death squads.

After the situation got out of control, Boyle tried to secretly send Maria and her children to the United States, but at the border, the American immigration authorities expelled Salvadorans, including Maria, and Boyle lived a poor and lonely life as before.