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Thatcher: The Final Days

1991 | 50m | English

(33 votes)

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

Director: Tim Sullivan
Writer: Richard Maher
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The re-creation of events leading up to Margaret Thatcher's defeat as party leader and Britain's Prime Minister.
Release Date: Sep 11, 1991
Director: Tim Sullivan
Writer: Richard Maher
Genres: Drama, History, TV Movie
Keywords british prime minister
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update)
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Name Character
Sylvia Syms Margaret Thatcher
Bruce Alexander John Gummer
Henry Ayrton Thatcher's Aide
Christopher Benjamin George Younger
T.R. Bowen Kenneth Baker
Stephen Boxer John Sergeant
Tom Chadbon Edward Leigh
Julian Curry David Harris
Paul Daneman Douglas Hurd
Edward de Souza John Wakeham
Keith Drinkel John Major
David Hargreaves Charles Powell
Bernard Holley Paddy Ashdown
Bernard Horsfall Alan Clark
Glyn Houston Bernard Ingham
Harold Innocent Peter Morrison
Tony Mathews Gordon Reece
Michael McStay Michael Mates
Roland Oliver Kenneth Clarke
Name Job
Richard Maher Writer
Tim Sullivan Director
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Michael Cox Producer
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narrator56
7.0

This was a talkative movie, which you would expect for a film about political back room drama. She was not called the Iron Lady for nothing. This portrays her as always seeing herself as right and unbending in her style. Perhaps she had to be to remain in power so long in what had up until then been ... a man’s game. She of course was a pal of President Reagan and showed the same disdain for the unhealthy. But thanks to universal health care over there, she wasn’t able to quite duplicate Reagon’s dismantling of the middle class. I thought Sylvia Syms did a fine job with the role, showing Thatcher’s steely personality but also glimpses of her charisma. She seemed to overshadow the flock of lesser MP’s around her. Perhaps that is what she did at the time.

Feb 15, 2023