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The Hunt for Tony Blair

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The Hunt for Tony Blair

The Comic Strip team return for a special 50s-style 'fugitive' film noir spoof. The 60-minute film, penned by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, follows Prime Minister Tony Blair (Stephen Mangan), wanted for murder and on the run. Escaping from Number 10 and leaving behind his adoring wife Cherie (Catherine Shepherd), Tony vows to clear his name no matter what the consequences.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 6.8
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Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Stephen Mangan Jennifer Saunders Catherine Shepherd Rik Mayall Robbie Coltrane
Genre : Comedy Thriller

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Reviews

Hottoceame
2018/08/30

The Age of Commercialism

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Huievest
2018/08/30

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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ThedevilChoose
2018/08/30

When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.

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Logan
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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O2D
2017/05/23

This is definitely the most political this series has ever gotten.Even though they are well known for making fun of Thatcher and the right wing, they don't usually push it this much.It's typical Comic Strip silliness with an outrageous story line and an ending you never saw coming.Tony Blair has been charged with murder and he has to go on the run.While trying to find a friend to hide him(which turns out to be quite difficult), he ends up killing a bunch of other people(which is very similar to the Gino episode).Instead of portraying George W. Bush as a moron, Peter Richardson turns him into Robert Deniro in Goodfellas and it's extremely funny.But the rest of the story isn't as good.This is just an average episode.

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freya-pickard
2011/10/23

Anyone who didn't find this film funny obviously has a sense of humour failure or is still in love with Blair the liar. If you don't get satire, don't bother watching it, you won't get it. However, if you loathe politicians and love 50s style films, this is one for you. Brilliant writing and acting, beautifully shot and really, Blair etc deserve everything this film throws at them. Really looking forward to the DVD coming out as this is one film I could re-watch, over and over and never get tired of it. 10/10 for laughter and irony and well done Stephen Mangan for being utterly despicable as the main character! More please from Comic Strip!

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pawebster
2011/10/16

I was looking forward to seeing this. It seemed like a good idea, and I have happy memories of the inimitable 'Strike' from twenty-odd years ago. This used the same basic approach: turn English political history into a movie pastiche. This time it took a lot from the old Robert Donat version of the Thirty-Nine Steps. Stephen Mangan did a good job as the lead. He acted the role as a slightly Blair-ised version of himself. The other actors were fine, too. Jennifer Saunders was great, playing Margaret Thatcher in the manner of Sunset Boulevard. The only problem was the script - rather an important deficiency in this type of comedy. There were some funny moments, but they were pretty brief. At times, in desperation, swearing was used as a substitute for humour. A let down.

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Tweekums
2011/10/15

This one off story is a welcome return for the Comic Strip team; featuring many original members as well as one or two new faces. One of those new people is Stephen Mangan who plays Tony Blair; a Prime Minister on the run after being charged with murder! Who he is accused of murdering isn't made clear but in flashbacks we see him killing Robin Cook and discussing how he would become party leader if John Smith were to die… shortly before that happened. While on the run he kills again but each time he justifies it to himself. On his trail is Inspector Hutton of Scotland Yard, played by Robbie Coltrane.I rather enjoyed this although only really laughed out loud a couple of times. The acting was pretty solid although none of the actors really looked like the people they were meant to be portraying; not that that really mattered... showing Bush and 'Donny' Rumsfeld as a couple of Mafia types was hilarious. The idea of making this a black and white film noir with a '50s look was inspired but slightly spoilt by the swearing… I don't mind a bit of bad language in a film but it felt out of place given the deliberately dated look of it. It has been a while since I saw any of the other Comic Strip films so can't really compare it although I suspects fans will enjoy this too; it does help if the viewer knows a bit about the rise and fall of Tony Blair and the various enquiries into the Iraq War; without this knowledge many of the jokes might not work.

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