The Deal (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 28, 2003

Original Title:
The Deal

Alternate Titles:
Doppelspitze
Le Deal

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 12 

Runtime: 90

It is approaching an election in the UK when the leader of the Labour party, John Smith, suffers another in a line of heart attacks and dies. With the leadership campaign about to start the clear choice appears to be Gordon Brown, a stanch Scotsman. However Tony Blair is also beginning to appear more likely as he will appeal to Southern voters who would be turned off by Brown. Blair rings Brown to arrange a meeting to discuss which will go for the job. The film flashbacks to the start of their relationship, sharing an office in Westminster on their first seats.

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ADR Mixer:
Colette D. Dahanne
Adam Sharpe

Art Direction:
Malcolm Stone

Associate Producer:
Peter Morgan

Casting:
Leo Davis

Costume Design:
Odile Dicks-Mireaux

Director:
Stephen Frears

Director of Photography:
Alwin H. Küchler

Editor:
Lucia Zucchetti

Executive Producer:
Andy Harries

Focus Puller:
Olly Tellett

Foley Artist:
Rowena Wilkinson

Makeup Artist:
Paul Mooney

Makeup Designer:
Anne Spiers

Original Music Composer:
Nathan Larson

Producer:
Christine Langan

Production Design:
Michael Pickwoad

Sound:
Rik Elliott
Lee Kerr

Sound Recordist:
Reg Mills

Writer:
Peter Morgan

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