The Prime Minister's Daughter
The Prime Minister's Daughter

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The Prime Minister's Daughter

1970
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English

In a fictitious English parliament, various tactics are employed in the pursuit of power, even to the extent of bismerching member's of a politician's family.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: David GreeneGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film centers on the daughter of a British Prime Minister who becomes involved with a young radical student. Their relationship faces significant opposition from her father's political circle and societal expectations.

Critical Reception

The Prime Minister's Daughter was a moderately received film, praised for its exploration of political intrigue and generational conflict. While some critics found its plot predictable, others appreciated the performances, particularly from the lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its exploration of political and personal conflict.

  • The performances were generally well-received, though the plot was sometimes seen as conventional.

  • A notable film for its portrayal of a woman navigating societal and familial pressures within a political context.

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Fun Fact

This film marked one of Isabelle Huppert's earliest roles in English-language cinema.

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