Hollywood producers are called on to perform a variety of tasks, but Bud Kieser believes he is the first ever to start off a film production by celebrating a Catholic Mass.
In Spanish, too, a language the Rev. Ellwood E. Kieser learned in order to coordinate the activities of the multilingual crew in Mexico involved in making the film "Romero," a biography of an El Salvador archbishop who was assassinated for taking a stand against the violence in his country.
"Romero" is considered the first mainstream theatrical feature ever produced under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church. Kieser, a Paulist priest based in Los Angeles who has worked in television …

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