Tropical Snow (TV Series)
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''Tropical Snow'' is a 1988 American
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written and directed by
Ciro Durán Ciro Durán (16 December 1937 – 10 January 2022) was a Colombian screenwriter and film director. He died in Tobia on 10 January 2022, at the age of 84. Filmography *''La paga'' (1962) *' (1968) *''Corralejas de Sincelejo'' (1976) *''Tayrona. ...
and starring
David Carradine David Carradine ( ; born John Arthur Carradine Jr.; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor best known for playing martial arts roles. He is perhaps best known as the star of the 1970s television series ''Kung Fu'', playi ...
,
Madeleine Stowe Madeleine Marie Stowe Mora (born August 18, 1958) is an American actress. She appeared mostly on television before her role in the 1987 crime-comedy film ''Stakeout''. She went on to star in the films ''Revenge'' (1990), ''Unlawful Entry'' (199 ...
, and
Jsu Garcia Jesus "Jsu" Garcia (), also credited as Nick Corri (born October 6, 1963), is an American film and television actor and producer. Together with author John-Roger, he runs the production company Scott J-R Productions. Early life Garcia was bor ...
(credited as "Nick Corri"). It was Durán's "first scripted, English-language feature", and also
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's film debut (with a cameo as a baggage handler).


Plot

Tavo and Marina Luna live in poverty in
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and desire a better life in
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. Such a move is an expense neither can afford. Tavo is almost killed while attempting to pickpocket, and Marina refuses to enter a life of prostitution. She was working in a gentlemen's lounge but leaves after Tavo becomes jealous. Oskar, a local drug peddler offers them the chance to move to the United States if they agree to smuggle cocaine into
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. Tavo eventually dies from a drug overdose after failing to pass the cocaine. Marina survives, passing the cocaine in custody before spending time in a United States prison and then returning to Colombia.


Cast

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David Carradine David Carradine ( ; born John Arthur Carradine Jr.; December 8, 1936 – June 3, 2009) was an American actor best known for playing martial arts roles. He is perhaps best known as the star of the 1970s television series ''Kung Fu'', playi ...
as Oskar *
Madeleine Stowe Madeleine Marie Stowe Mora (born August 18, 1958) is an American actress. She appeared mostly on television before her role in the 1987 crime-comedy film ''Stakeout''. She went on to star in the films ''Revenge'' (1990), ''Unlawful Entry'' (199 ...
as Marina Luna *
Jsu Garcia Jesus "Jsu" Garcia (), also credited as Nick Corri (born October 6, 1963), is an American film and television actor and producer. Together with author John-Roger, he runs the production company Scott J-R Productions. Early life Garcia was bor ...
as Gustavo "Tavo" Luna *Argemiro Castiblanco as Horse Trader *Alfonso Ortiz as Pickpocket Teacher *Celmira Yepes as Matilde *Evelyn Osorio as Teacher's assistant *Libia Tenorio as Tavo's mother *Merena Demont as Marina's mother *Roger Melo as Tavo's step-father


Reception

''Tropical Snow'' was described by Bill Kelley of the ''
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'' as "that bleakest of low-budget entities – an exploitation
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with a social conscience". Kelley criticized the direction and acting, stating both were done with the "sort of solemn incompetence that only the truly untalented can achieve", noting that even the explicit love scenes had a "sad, desperate quality". While praising Carradine's performance, he described the remaining cast as "unconvincing" and concluded by calling the film "boring". In rating the film one star out of five, Michael Mills of the ''
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'' stated that "despite its poetic title, ''Tropical Snow'' is glum and prosaic". The same review did praise the film's
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, observing it "gives everything, even the hillside shanty towns, a tarnished glow". The movie was noted as "timely" given the attempts by Colombia to pursue drug lords at the time the film was made. Juan Coto of the ''
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'' gave the film two and a half stars out of five, praising the "strong" performances by Garcia and Stowe. The performance of Carradine was also praised, with Coto opining it was "surprisingly genteel" and "perhaps the kindest drug dealer ever put on screen". He finalized the review as "topical" but "sometimes as simplistic as the metaphor in hetitle". Critic Steven Puchalski also sees ''Tropical Snow'' as a "gritty potboiler": "Maintaining a serious tone throughout, uráncaptures the poverty and despair of his olombianhome turf, while demonstrating how prostitution, crime and drugs could seem like the only way to succeed". The film still made concession to commercialism, as with "scattered moments of overheated drama and lots of gratuitous nudity from both Stowe and Corri".


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