Val Verde (fictional country)
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Val Verde is a fictional country used by Hollywood filmmakers when they require a South/Central American country without getting into legal or diplomatic hot water. In general it is Spanish-speaking country resembling Cuba or Panama.
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[edit] Appearances
It has appeared in a number of films and television programs:
- Commando (1985), Arius (Dan Hedaya) is the former ruler of Val Verde and sends John Matrix (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to kill the current president but he escapes en route.
- Supercarrier (TV series) (1988) the USS Georgetown commanded by Capt. Henry K. 'Hank' Madigan (Dale Dye) docks in Val Verde just as civil war breaks out.
- Die Hard 2 (1990), General Ramon Esperanza (Franco Nero) is from Val Verde.
- Predator (1987), the helicopter the team are sent retrieve to has crashed just over the border with Guatemala inside Val Verde, which is the location for the majority of the film.
Shared personnel link all appearances. Both Commando and Die Hard 2 were written by Steven E. de Souza, Commando and Predator star Schwarzenegger, and all three films were produced by Joel Silver; de Souza produced the ABC TV series Supercarrier.
[edit] Portrayal
Val Verde has principally been used as a plot device or location in place of real Latin American countries in action and adventure movies, as a particular result of America's rocky relations with many nations in the subcontinent during the 1980s.
When glimpsed in Commando, it appears to be a poor nation, where subsistence agriculture (ie. livestock) is side-by-side with military propaganda and constant military presence. Inhabitants appear poor but happy, and there is evidence of a trade embargo reminiscent of that placed on Cuba in the presence of battered but functional vintage 1950s cars.
[edit] Politics
In Commando, Val Verde is presided over by President Velsaquez, an apparently capitalist leader installled by an American-backed revolution assisted by John Matrix and Wez Bennett, during which the nefarious General Arius was deposed. Arius intends to force Matrix to help him reinstate his dictatorship, but is thwarted.
In Die Hard 2, General Ramon Esperanza (Franco Nero) is a General in exile, awaiting trial in the United States. He is aided by former special forces members to escape from his prison plane. Esperanza is wanted by the U.S. government for drug trafficking, but the leader of the rogue special forces, Colonel Stuart, wishes to free Esperanza because he "stands up to communist aggression."
In Predator, apart from the presence of jungle guerillas, there is no reference to the country's political state, although we can assume that it is in turmoil.
In Supercarrier a US Navy carrier is present in Val Verde when civil war breaks out and is forced to step in; this violation of Pentagon protocol, though entirely fictional, precipitated the withdrawal of Navy participation from the series.
[edit] Locations
As well as studio shots, other locations have been used to portray Val Verde on film:
- Long Beach Airport was used for the main airport in Commando
- San Pedro, California was used for the port of Val Verde on Supercarrier, while Valencia, California stood in for the countryside.
- San Simeon, California stood in for the beaches in Commando
- Puerto Vallarta had previous appeared in The Night of the Iguana and was used as the principal filming location for Predator, despite the objections of John McTiernan and Donald McAlpine. The early beach shots were taken at Puerto Vallarta and jungle scenes were shot slightly further inland. When more money was released by Fox, McTiernan was able to shoot in his preferred location around Palenque (including the Misol-Ha waterfall) and about half of the final film came from this round of shooting.
[edit] References
- Beautiful Monsters: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to the Alien and Predator Films (footnote 34, page 148, by David A. McIntee, Telos, 272 pages, 2005, ISBN 1903889944)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Commando fan site, with spoof guide to Val Verde including maps, flags and extra information.