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State of Play (2003)

State of Play (2003)
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The government's dangerous penchant for favoring corporate interests is put to the ultimate test after an ambitious politician's research assistant perishes under mysterious circumstances, and a crime that at first appeared unconnected with the death is exposed to reveal an intricate web of lies and deceit. Stephen Collins (David Morrissey) is a rising politician with everything to lose, and his ex-campaign manager Cal McAffery (John Simm) has recently risen to fame as a respected investigative journalist. One day, on her way to work, Stephen's assistant falls to her death in the London Underground. Later, just as it's revealed that Stephen and his assistant were having an affair at the time of her death, the body of a suspected teenage drug dealer is discovered. At first it appears that these two events are completely unrelated, but a closer look reveals some deeply disturbing information about political and corporate interests becoming hopelessly intertwined. Now, as the lies, manipulations, and deceptions gradually boil to the surface, lives will be lost and friendships put to the ultimate test. Bill Nighy, James McAvoy, and Polly Walker star in the award-winning BBC series that riveted television viewers all across the U.K. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
David MorrisseyJohn Simm, (more)
Director(s):
David Yates
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of State of Play

The government's dangerous penchant for favoring corporate interests is put to the ultimate test after an ambitious politician's research assistant perishes under mysterious circumstances, and a crime that at first appeared unconnected with the death is exposed to reveal an intricate web of lies and deceit. Stephen Collins (David Morrissey) is a rising politician with everything to lose, and his ex-campaign manager Cal McAffery (John Simm) has recently risen to fame as a respected investigative journalist. One day, on her way to work, Stephen's assistant falls to her death in the London Underground. Later, just as it's revealed that Stephen and his assistant were having an affair at the time of her death, the body of a suspected teenage drug dealer is discovered. At first it appears that these two events are completely unrelated, but a closer look reveals some deeply disturbing information about political and corporate interests becoming hopelessly intertwined. Now, as the lies, manipulations, and deceptions gradually boil to the surface, lives will be lost and friendships put to the ultimate test. Bill Nighy, James McAvoy, and Polly Walker star in the award-winning BBC series that riveted television viewers all across the U.K. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
350 mins

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Director(s):
David Yates
Writer(s):
Paul Abbott
Producer(s):
Hilary Bevan Jones
Categories:
Television
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    Jim C.

    Very intriguing plot that kept my interest. I couldn't wait to get the 2nd DVD to find out how this stunning drama would end. Despite a complex web of involvement relating to the crime and coverup thereof, the story was easy to follow along with. I thought the conflict the jounalists faced in their quest in pursuing the truth and the limitations imposed by political and other external forces was especially well portrayed.

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    Beth H.

    Excellent movie. Lots of twists and turns. Acting is really good!!

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    Gerri H.

    I liked this movie but what I did not like was that it was only half of the movie and I was left wondering about the last part as I was only sent the first half. I guess to make more money they split them into two parts. What a bommer! I give it 5 stars for the half I did see....

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