Havana (1990)

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Written by Judith Rascoe

Directed by Sydney Pollack

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1990

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Epic romance set against the backdrop of Cuba in 1958. With the first signs of revolutionary rumblings hitting the beleagured but ever-romantic Havana, gambler Jack Weil (Robert Redford) arrives in the city for the biggest card game of his life. Instead, he finds himself caught up in the insurgence against dictator Fulgencio Batista with the beautiful and enigmatic Roberta Duran (Lena Olin), her marriage to leading revolutionary Arturo Duran (Raul Julia) adding to the danger that has suddenly engulfed his life.

When is Havana next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Action/Thriller November 25th, 6:40am and on Sky Movies Action/Thriller HD November 25th, 6:40am. See more...

Cast

Image for Robert RedfordRobert RedfordJack Weil
Lena OlinBobby Duran
Image for Alan ArkinAlan ArkinJoe Volpi
Tomás MiliánMenocal
Daniel DavisMarion Chigwell
Tony PlanaJulio Ramos
Betsy BrantleyDiane
Lise CutterPatty
Richard FarnsworthProfessor
Mark RydellMeyer Lansky
Vasek SimekWilly
Fred AsparagusBaby Hernandez
Richard PortnowMike MacClaney
Dion AndersonRoy Forbes
Carmine CaridiCap. Potts

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