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Synopsis
In 1963, the conservative British government was shaken to its foundations by the Profumo Scandal. The central character in this disastrous affair was John Profumo, Britain's minister of war, who had become sexually involved with call-girl Christine Keeler, whose "sponsor" was high-priced osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward. Fancying himself a dashing international adventurer, Ward had also offered Christine to alleged Soviet spy Eugene Ivanov. Another of Ward's stable, Mandy Rice-Davies, allegedly had slept with numerous British and American luminaries. The whole sordid story, which ended with Ward's suicide and Profumo's public disgrace, was recounted with relish in director Michael Caton-Jones's Scandal, which featured John Hurt as Stephen Ward, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer as Christine Keeler, Ian McKellan as Profumo, Bridget Fonda as Mandy Rice-Davies, and Jeroen Krabbe as Ivanov. In its original form, the film was ripe enough to court an X-rating; post-production trimming enabled it to squeak by with an R. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Britt Ekland Mariella Novotny
Bridget Fonda Mandy Rice-Davies
John Hurt Stephen Ward
Jeroen Krabbé Eugene Ivanov
Ian McKellen John Profumo
Leslie Phillips Lord Astor
Joanne Whalley Christine Keeler
Roland Gift Johnnie Edgecombe

Production Crew

Chris Townsend Art Director
Michael Molloy Cinematographer
Carl Davis Composer (Music Score)
Jane Robinson Costume Designer
Michael Caton-Jones Director
Angus Newton Editor
Joe Boyd Executive Producer
Nik Powell Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Producer
Harvey Weinstein Producer
Joe Boyd Producer
Nik Powell Producer
Stephen Woolley Producer
Simon Holland Production Designer
Michael Caton-Jones Screenwriter
Michael Thomas Screenwriter
Year: 1989
Runtime: 115
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
British Screen
Miramax
Palace Pictures

Release
April 28, 1989 (USA)
by Miramax