| The Last Debate | |
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| Genre | Political drama | 
| Based on | The Last Debate by Jim Lehrer  | 
| Written by | Jon Maas | 
| Directed by | John Badham | 
| Starring | James Garner Peter Gallagher Audra McDonald Marco Sanchez  | 
| Music by | Arthur B. Rubinstein | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
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| Executive producers | 
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| Production location | Toronto | 
| Cinematography | Norayr Kasper | 
| Editor | Frank Morriss | 
| Running time | 96 minutes | 
| Production company | Scott Free Productions | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Showtime | 
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The Last Debate is a 2000 American political drama television film directed by John Badham and written by Jon Maas, based on the 1995 book by Jim Lehrer,[1] and starring James Garner and Peter Gallagher. It aired on Showtime on November 5, 2000.
Synopsis
A televised presidential debate has a conspiracy behind it.
Cast
- James Garner as Mike Howley
 - Peter Gallagher as Tom Chapman
 - Audra McDonald as Barbara Manning
 - Donna Murphy as Joan Naylor
 - Marco Sanchez as Henry Ramirez
 - Dorian Harewood as Brad Lily
 - Michael Riley as Jack Turpin
 - Bruce Gray as Governor Paul L. Greene
 - Stephen Young as Richard Meredith
 - Lawrence Dane as Sidney Robert Mulvane
 - Djanet Sears as Nancy Dewey
 - Peter Donaldson as Jeff Grayson
 - John Badham as Don Beard
 - Leslie Carlson as Pat Tubbs
 - Maggie Huculak as Gwyn Garrison
 - Martin Doyle as Jim Weaver
 - Brenda Robins as Carol Reynolds
 - Colin Fox as Joshua L. Simpson
 - Judah Katz as Bob Lucas
 - Robin Ward as Mark Southeran
 - Don Ritchie as Church Hammond
 - Nicky Guadagni as Sam Minter
 - Patrice Goodman as Roz Weisberg
 - Barry Flatman as Ned Cannon
 - Shelley Peterson as Joyce Meredith
 - Annabelle Torsein as Alison Meredith
 - Lynn Vogt as Ellen Greene
 - Eamon Zekkon as TV Director
 - Barbara Gordon as Lorraine Hampstead
 - Nancy Harewood as Bonnie Kerr
 - Ann Marin as Female Reporter
 - Vanessa Vaughan as Grace Dickins
 - Doug Murray as Jeff Field
 - Martin Roach as Room Service Waiter
 - Denis Akiyama as TV Makeup Artist
 - Bryan Renfro as Steve Harrington
 - Sharron Matthews as Barbara Fan
 - Chuck Campbell as Bartender
 
Production
References
- ↑  Lehrer, Jim (September 21, 2000). The Last Debate. PublicAffairs. ISBN 1586480049. 
{{cite book}}:|work=ignored (help) - ↑ Zahed, Ramin (November 1, 2000). "The Last Debate". Variety. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
 
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