Bruce Greenwood is effortlessly authoritative as U.S. ambassador Dwight Morrow, a charming and
effective negotiator whose main concern in Mexico is U.S. oil interests, though he gradually becomes aware of the enormity of what is occurring.
The results of this strategy included the
effective destruction of the Church in Hungary,
whose leadership became a subsidiary of the Hungarian communist party; the thorough penetration of the Vatican by Warsaw Pact intelligence agencies (to the benefit of communist
negotiators); and the undercutting of Catholic leaders in Poland and in what was then Czechoslovakia.