The Last Debate (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 5, 2000

Original Title:
The Last Debate

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Paramount Television Studios
Scott Free Productions
Showtime Networks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

To save America's future, they had to destroy a candidate's past.

A presidential debate, unconfirmed rumors and four reporters who take the political process into their own hands. With the election only a week away, the two candidates square off in a final debate. The televised event takes a dramatic turn when the moderator and three panelists confront one of the candidates with unconfirmed rumors and allegations. The debate quickly turns into a witch hunt and destroys one politician's career. They also give Tom Chapman, the up-and-coming reporter investigating the panel's ambush, the story of a lifetime: What went on behind the last debate.

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Art Direction:
Evan Webber

Assistant Hairstylist:
Josie Stewart

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Dorota Mitoraj

Assistant Production Manager:
Lisa Byrne

Associate Producer:
Fritzi Horstman

Book:
Jim Lehrer

Casting:
Robin D. Cook
Lisa Freiberger

Cinematography:
Norayr Kasper

Co-Producer:
Cammie Crier

Costume Design:
Alexander Reda

Director:
John Badham

Editor:
Frank Morriss

Executive Producer:
Diane Minter Lewis
Ridley Scott
Tony Scott

Key Hair Stylist:
Etheline Joseph

Key Makeup Artist:
Charlene Roberson

Line Producer:
Laurie McLarty

Makeup Department Head:
Catherine Viot

Music:
Arthur B. Rubinstein

Producer:
Jon Maas

Production Design:
Eric Fraser

Set Decoration:
Marlene Puritt

Teleplay:
Jon Maas

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