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The Panama Deception

  • 1992
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.2K
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George Bush and Manuel Noriega in The Panama Deception (1992)
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A film about the true reasons for the 1989 US invasion of Panama and big media complicity in these activities.A film about the true reasons for the 1989 US invasion of Panama and big media complicity in these activities.A film about the true reasons for the 1989 US invasion of Panama and big media complicity in these activities.

  • Director
    • Barbara Trent
  • Writer
    • David Kasper
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Maxwell Thurman
    • Pete Williams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbara Trent
    • Writer
      • David Kasper
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Montgomery
      • Maxwell Thurman
      • Pete Williams
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Self - Narrator (English version)
    • (voice)
    Maxwell Thurman
    • Self - Commander of Southern Command
    • (as Gen. Maxwell Thurman)
    Pete Williams
    Pete Williams
    • Self - Pentagon Spokesman
    Guillermo Ford
    Guillermo Ford
    • Self - Vice President of Panama
    Michael Parenti
    • Self - Author and Professor
    Mark Hertsgaard
    • Self - Author and Journalist
    Valerie Van Isler
    • Self - International Journalist, WBAI
    Ramsey Clark
    • Self - Former U.S. Attorney General
    Humberto Brown
    • Self - Former Panamanian Diplomat
    José de Jesús Martínez
    • Self - Author and Professor
    • (as Jose De Jesus Martinez)
    Peter Kornbluh
    Peter Kornbluh
    • Self - Senior Analyst: National Security Archive
    Doug Vaughan
    • Self - Investigative Journalist
    Robert Matthews
    • Self - New York University
    • (as Prof. Robert Matthews)
    Peter Dale Scott
    • Self - Author and Professor
    Gavrielle Gemma
    • Self - Director: Independent Commission of Inquiry
    David MacMichael
    • Self - Former CIA Analyst
    Sabina Virgo
    • Self - US National Labour Organizer
    Ashton Bancroft
    • Self - President: Refugee Committee
    • Director
      • Barbara Trent
    • Writer
      • David Kasper
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    10sandin0

    Tells it like it is

    What's surprising about Panama Deception is not the facts that it delivers, but that a film that reveals so much about US policy was allowed to win the Academy Award. The film's analysis of media bias is dead on, and its seamless corroboration of the true events of the Panama invasion are irrefutable. In addition to the in-depth analysis of the history of US intervention, the film accurately predicts the current US quagmire in Colombia. This film is a classic treatise on US foreign policy, and a great example of the necessity of true independent media.
    9rvader737

    11 year-old Panamanian during the invasion

    I wanted to write just to share some light on the issue of U.S. foreign policy but after reading the posts here I'm glad to see that not all Americans are short-minded and/or blind about their government, or supporting it even though they know what things they do just believing thats what a good "patriot" do. I would say a good patriot is what a lot of the people here posting are doing because it shows the world there's still hope the U.S. can become the country it's supposed to be as it was intended by the U.S. constitution. Patriotic is not defending the U.S. blindly just because is your country.

    Let me just say I was 11 years old at the time and a lover of the USA (I had already been in Disney World :)) but two months prior to the invasion Americans surrounded my neighborhood, closed the roads, put cutting wire, armored vehicles, helicopters flying etc. (they did this because there were still some Americans living there, although imagine that were you live Chinese soldiers take control over the area, in a nice town of Florida, I don't think you would like that) and I have to walk home (I was returning from my school, still in the uniform) and an American started pointing me with this huge machine gun attached at the top of an AV (I guess now that was an M-60) and kept following me as I walk. Let me tell you, that can change your life. During the invasion I have to stay down under my bed for almost two weeks until it ended. Not an experience I would like to repeat.

    Believe me or not, the video not only is unbiased, but is actually missing even more. For all of you who think is biased, just remember, everything you were hearing about the invasion was good things, like the US government was doing "just" a favor to the Panamanian people, that "all" of us loved it, etc. Obviously these guys wanted to tell the truths the US gov. didn't say and exposed the lies they did say. So in that aspect, yo better believe they were biased, that's the intention of the video, to go against what they told us, not to make it appear as if they were doing the film from a neutral point of view and that the conclusion of the film was what they told us on it.

    I read some people here was mad saying it was all lies but they were never in Panama, not before, during, nor after. Then how can they say is not true? I know this people don't like hearing negative things about their country, but imagine, I'm not only hearing hypocrisies about the reasons of the invasion, which offends me, but also a lot of my fellow countrymen died.

    Well, I wrote more stuff but its too long to fit in here, if I create a homepage in the future, I'll post it and give a link here. Peace out
    8EdgarST

    El engaño Panamá

    Aesthetically I do not value "The Panama Deception" very highly. Most of the time it looks poorly made; even the image quality of the footage Barbara Trent shot in Panamá looks poor. The reason that it works for me as a Panamanian, and that it may have considerable value for a foreign viewer, is that it is quite honest when it analyses the so-called "Operation Just Cause" to destroy Panamanian armed forces, under the guise of an international raid on Manuel Antonio Noriega, in the name of democracy. Nobody believes this today and it is not hard to do so in retrospective, when one thinks of El Salvador or Nicaragua, just to name a couple of Latin American countries where self-determination was violated by American troops. I could be biased because it deals with one of the lowest points in the Panamá-USA relations, from a point of view that leaves little space for doubting what it denounces: on one hand, it offers motives for the Panamanian invasion, that sound more credible than the rhetoric arguments of American or Panamanian officials, and on the other it shows how irresponsibly the US media treated the fact. Besides, in the final analysis, what Trent seems to be more concerned for, is the empowerment (as the name of her organization) of the American people, through the acknowledgement of what their governments have done in the last two centuries, taking the invasion of Panamá as a case in point. Panamanians all have different opinions about what happened, about the data and inferences the film offers, as many Americans also do; and I believe this is what makes this documentary work. In the case of my fellow countrymen, it is also a starting point to research the effects of a hyper-violent moment of our national history, when suddenly the notion (and our perception) of a "state" vanished, and we lived moments of total social, economic and political chaos with protagonists of all social classes, as the film graphically shows.
    10chthon2

    Shocking, depressing, and chillingly accurate.

    Although the film maker's bias tends to show through, this is probably the most thourough (I bet I spelled that wrong) account of the US invasion of Panama I have ever seen. I have already read volumes of books, all of which agree with what was expressed in this documentary (and the funny thing was, I wasn't specifically looking for that, either. I couldn't find any first-hand accounts that towed the US-government line).

    I have two friends who served in Panama, and became very disillusioned after the things they were ordered to do. Although most people will never hear of this, much of what is discussed in this documentary is actually standard military practice all over the world. I'm not defending it, i'm not attacking it. I'm just stating it; shelling of civilians is somewhat of a game to many military men. Most of my male family members in the States are military guys, and there was a massive change in them after their tour of duty.

    The funny thing is, I think this is a great documentary, and i'm further from the left than Reagan. But, you can't argue with the truth. A splendid look at how the truth gets shut out sometimes.
    10Reuben-10

    Enraging, powerful documentary

    I watched this tape because of a term paper I was doing on the Panama invasion in 1989. I thought I had a good idea of the invasion, but this documentary showed what the biased news did not and was not allowed to show. After seeing the tape, I was enraged by the dirty back-room Realpolitik courtesy of Bush I and his henchmen. The comments by the Pentagon spokesman and military general were ironic when excellently juxtaposed with images that refuted their half-truths and deception. The documentary is not the kind you would ever see on the History Channel, but (perhaps for that reason) it is well worth watching. I am no history buff, but this 1 1/2 hour exposé was quick and done. You might understand why people in yet another corner of the world hate U.S. Americans after being enlightened and angered by _The Panama Deception._

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    • Quotes

      Charles Rangel: You would think from the video clips that we have seen, that this whole thing was just a Mardi Gras, that the people in Panama were just jumping up and down with glee.

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      Featured in What Really Happened on September 11th: Moral and Spiritual Challenges (2002)
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      Bomba de Navidad
      Written by Louie Ramirez

      Performed by Ismael Rivera

      Courtesy of VEV Publishing-Sonido, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1992 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • EmpowermentProject.org
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Panama Deception: Exposing the Cover Up!
    • Production companies
      • Empowerment Project
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Rhino Home Video
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $309,596
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,563
      • Aug 2, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $309,596
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      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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