I have no problem with playing villains. In fact, it put my two kids through college!”
Molina, who lives in Los Angeles, continues that Harold is cut off from the other characters in Close to the Enemy.
Molina concludes by underlining how much he relished contributing to this fascinating snapshot of a fascinating period in our history.
For all that, Poliakoff is quick to point out that Close to the Enemy is not designed to be didactic.
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