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  1. 15 de ago. de 2014 · THE PLAYERS: Written by Rock Boyle & Oliver Stone and directed by Stone, the film stars James Woods as Richard Boyle, James Belushi as Doctor Rock, John Savage as John Cassady, Elpidia Carillo as ...

  2. September 9, 2016 ·. RICHARD BOYLE. My “Salvador” co-writer, nominated for an Oscar, died last week in the Philippines from heart problems. He was the model on whom Jimmy Woods based his indelible 1986 Oscar-nominated characterization. An Irish-American drawn to war zones in Vietnam, Cambodia, Salvador, Ireland, and Lebanon, Richard was ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Yesterday, a crowdfunding campaign for Richard Boyle’s legal defence was launched. ... Only 1% of whistleblowers ever went directly to a journalist, media organisation or public website.

  4. Based around the real life experiences of journalist Richard Boyle, we are in 1980 and Boyle is not only in crisis torn El Salvador, he's also in it up to his neck. It sometimes gets forgotten just what a great director Oliver Stone can be, strip away his ability to ruffle feathers on a seemingly perennial basis, and you find some pieces of work that are stark and striking for all the right ...

  5. Synopsis. Dateline: 1980, El Salvador. Correspondent: Richard Boyle, Photojournalist - Guatemala, Iran, Vietnam, Chile, Belfast, Lebanon, Cambodia…. In 1980, an American journalist covering the Salvadoran Civil War becomes entangled with both the leftist guerrilla groups and the right-wing military dictatorship while trying to rescue his ...

  6. Richard Boyle : [Turns around one last time] YOU'VE BECOME JUST LIKE THEM! Richard Boyle : [drunkenly waves a blade at the thugs surrounding him] You're gonna have to fucking kill me. You ain't fucking taking me alive! Richard Boyle : Listen, I think it's gonna blow in El Salvador real soon.

  7. Richard David Boyle (March 26, 1942 – September 1, 2016) was an American reporter, photojournalist and author best known for his video documentaries, Sir! No Sir! (2005) and Into the Valley of Death (2001), and reporting, photography and his 1972 book, Flower of the Dragon: The Breakdown of the U. S. Army in Vietnam: An Eyewitness Account of ...