An experimental mix of thriller and documentary, subtitled A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Utopia, the film explores the scandal that centred on the 1960s Leader of Newcastle City Council, The Mouth of the Tyne, who was sentenced to five years imprisonment in 1971 for corruption. Undoubtedly a dynamic and visionary politician, Smith handled the Public Relations affairs of architect John Poulson, who won building design contracts by bribing City Councillors. Made over a two year period, in close collaboration with Smith himself, it reveals a complex depth to the man, and raises questions about PR, parliamentary consultancies, and the hidden, informal power structure that ties in businessmen with politicians, both local and national
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Elaine Drainville | |
Dave Eadington | |
Richard Grassick | |
Ellin Hare | |
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen | |
Murray Martin | |
Jane Neatrour | |
Lorna Powell | |
Peter Roberts | |
Ray Stubbs | |
Judith Tomlinson | |
Steve Trafford |
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Elaine Drainville | |
Dave Eadington | |
Richard Grassick | |
Ellin Hare | |
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen | |
Murray Martin | |
Jane Neatrour | |
Lorna Powell | |
Peter Roberts | |
Ray Stubbs | |
Judith Tomlinson | |
Steve Trafford |
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Amber Collective |
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