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A Perfect Candidate, 1996
English
USA
Profile of A Perfect Candidate
A Perfect Candidate can be described as biting, thought provoking, and cynical. The plot revolves around campaign, a political conspiracy, and a rise to the top. Its comic aspect comes from dry humor. A Perfect Candidate's main genres are independent and documentary. In terms of style, it is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. A Perfect Candidate is located in Virginia and Washington DC. It takes place in the 1990s. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed.
Summary of A Perfect Candidate
A wryly humorous documentary focusing on the 1994 Virginia Senate race, which pitted incumbent Charles Robb against "American Hero" and former Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North. Commentary from the North camp is provided by strategist Mark Goodin; Washington Post political reporter Don Bakes provides a counterpoint.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 19 June 1996 |
| Runtime: | 105 min |
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as Himself - Washington Post
as Himself - North Campaign Senior Strategist
as Himself - Communications Director
as Himself
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