Once they arrive in the fictional Middle Eastern republic of Ishtar, they accidentally become pawns in a four-party Cold War standoff involving: Represented by a dryly funny Charles Grodin .
The local ruler trying to maintain power. Ishtar(1987)
Led by Shirra Assel (Isabelle Adjani), a rebel with a secret. Once they arrive in the fictional Middle Eastern
The film relies heavily on the "lounge music from hell" written by Paul Williams , which the stars perform with earnest, cringe-inducing sincerity. A Production in "Quicksand" which the stars perform with earnest