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- Scandal_(1989_film) runtime "106.0".
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- Scandal_(1989_film) abstract "Scandal (1989) is a British drama film, a fictionalised account of the Profumo Affair based on 1987 Anthony Summers' book Honeytrap.Starring Joanne Whalley as Christine Keeler and John Hurt as Stephen Ward, personalities at the heart of the affair, the film details the scandal that, in 1963, rocked the government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and may have contributed to the defeat of the ruling Conservative Party at the following year's general election.The cast also includes Ian McKellen as John Profumo, Britt Ekland as Mariella Novotny, Bridget Fonda as Mandy Rice-Davies, Leslie Phillips as Lord Astor, and Roland Gift as Johnnie Edgecombe.The film's theme song "Nothing Has Been Proved" was written and produced by Pet Shop Boys and sung by Dusty Springfield.The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. The film's original trailer on UK television commercials never showed any clips of the film but just a blank screen featuring the word "SCANDAL" in white text, with a voiceover saying "Its a scandal!, keep watching!". Another trailer was featuring clips was subsequently shown, as a follow-on from the original.".
- Scandal_(1989_film) budget "3000000.0".
- Scandal_(1989_film) cinematography Mike_Molloy_(cinematographer).
- Scandal_(1989_film) director Michael_Caton-Jones.
- Scandal_(1989_film) distributor Miramax_Films.
- Scandal_(1989_film) editing Angus_Newton.
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- Scandal_(1989_film) musicComposer Carl_Davis.
- Scandal_(1989_film) producer Stephen_Woolley.
- Scandal_(1989_film) releaseDate "1989-03-03".
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- Scandal_(1989_film) writer Michael_Thomas_(screenwriter).
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- Scandal_(1989_film) cinematography Mike_Molloy_(cinematographer).
- Scandal_(1989_film) country "United Kingdom".
- Scandal_(1989_film) director Michael_Caton-Jones.
- Scandal_(1989_film) distributor Miramax_Films.
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- Scandal_(1989_film) music Carl_Davis.
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- Scandal_(1989_film) comment "Scandal (1989) is a British drama film, a fictionalised account of the Profumo Affair based on 1987 Anthony Summers' book Honeytrap.Starring Joanne Whalley as Christine Keeler and John Hurt as Stephen Ward, personalities at the heart of the affair, the film details the scandal that, in 1963, rocked the government of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and may have contributed to the defeat of the ruling Conservative Party at the following year's general election.The cast also includes Ian McKellen as John Profumo, Britt Ekland as Mariella Novotny, Bridget Fonda as Mandy Rice-Davies, Leslie Phillips as Lord Astor, and Roland Gift as Johnnie Edgecombe.The film's theme song "Nothing Has Been Proved" was written and produced by Pet Shop Boys and sung by Dusty Springfield.The film was screened out of competition at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. ".
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