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Title: The Deal
Release Date: 07/29/2008
Label/Distributor: Miriam Collection
Rating: Unrated
Prebook DVD: 01/29/2008
Retail Price: $24.95
Genre: Drama Cast: Dexter Fletcher,Frank Kelly,David Morrissey,Paul Rhys,Michael Sheen
Director: Stephen Frears
Running Time: 84
DVD Video Options: Color,DVD-Video,Full Screen,NTSC,Subtitled
DVD Audio Options: English;Subtitled,Spanish;Subtitled,English;Original Language
UPC Code: 796019810913
From the makers of The Queen comes another smart and engaging story of British politics behind the scenes (The Hollywood Reporter, Barry Garron). Focusing on their rise through Labor Party ranks, The Deal probes the complex rivalry between real-life Prime Ministers Gordon Brown (David Morrissey, The Reaping) and Tony Blair (Michael Sheen, The Queen) two close friends who came to legendary crossroads when their predecessor died and, for the sake of a nation, struck an extraordinary deal.

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The Deal

By Irv Slifkin -- Video Business, 11/24/2008

PEACE ARCH

Street: Jan. 20
Prebook: Dec. 16
> Hollywood satire for the media savvy is a William H. Macy showcase.

Hollywood is good for a few lampoonings at its own expense each year. Add this adaptation of PeterLefcourt’s 1991 novel to the recent list, which includesTropic Thunder, What Just Happened? and The TV Set. William H. Macy, who also co-wrote and co-produced, plays down-and-out filmmaker Charlie Berns, who orchestrates a deal for an unread screenplay penned by his young nephew (Jason Ritter) about 19th century British diplomat Benjamin Disraeli. In no time, the script is turned into a $100 million film starring an African-American action star (LL Cool J) who recently converted to Judaism, while Charlie is romancing the no-nonsense studio executive (Meg Ryan) overseeing the project. Macy’s eminently likable scalawag is what makes The Deal click, even when some of the jabs at Tinseltown have the “been there, done that” feeling.

Shelf Talk: Despite the name cast, which also includes a funny Elliott Gould as LL Cool J’s rabbi, and heavy play at film festivals, The Deal had a tough time getting decent distribution in theaters. Though not a large draw, Macy’s name has helped smaller films such as The Cooler, Edmond and the similarly themed State and Main win audiences on the homefront, and Ryan still attracts interest, even in smaller-profile films such as In the Land of Women and My Mom’s New Boyfriend.

Comedy, color, R (language, sexual situations), DVD $29.96
Extras: commentary, featurette
Director: Steven Schachter
First Run: DVD premiere
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