Mike Nichols' latest political satire
ranges from the inner sanctum of a U.S. congressman to the makeshift
battlefields of Afghanistan, but the critical scene -- the turning point in
convincing Charlie Wilson to aid the Mujahedeen -- occurs at a refugee camp
where he sees firsthand the carnage inflicted upon the residents by their
Soviet occupiers.
According to set decorator Nancy Haigh, Mother Nature interfered with assembling
the key set twice during production: The first camp built in
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