A Very Social Secretary Trailer

A Very Social Secretary Trailer (2005)

10 October 2005 Drama, Comedy, TV Movie 95 mins

Bernard Hill and Victoria Hamilton star in Alistair Beaton's wickedly funny feature-length drama inspired by David Blunkett's private affair held up for very public scrutiny.

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Cast

Bernard Hill

as David Blunkett

Victoria Hamilton

as Kimberly Fortier

Robert Lindsay

as Tony Blair

Doon Mackichan

as Cherie Blair

Alex Jennings

as Alastair Campbell

Sara Stewart

as Carole Caplin

Leo Bill

as Flemming

Stuart McQuarrie

as Boris Johnson

Hugh Fraser

as Stephen Quinn

Crew

Jon Jones

Director

David Aukin

David Aukin Executive Producer

Lorraine Goodman

Lorraine Goodman Line Producer

Hal Vogel

Hal Vogel Producer

Charlie Mole

Original Music Composer

John Pardue

John Pardue Director of Photography

Chris Roope

Chris Roope Production Design

Tim Stevenson

Tim Stevenson Art Direction

Neesh Ruben

Neesh Ruben Set Decoration

Charlotte Holdich

Charlotte Holdich Costume Design

Sophia Knight

Sophia Knight Hairstylist

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 10 October 2005

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