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Maxwell (film)

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Maxwell
Written byCraig Warner
Directed byColin Barr
StarringDavid Suchet
Patricia Hodge
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time90 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release4 May 2007 (2007-05-04)

Maxwell is a 2007 British television drama about the last days of media magnate Robert Maxwell, played by David Suchet, which was originally broadcast on BBC Two.[1] The drama chronicles some of the events prior to Maxwell's mysterious death and the discovery of one of his era's biggest business frauds. Some fictional elements were added.

Suchet was later awarded an International Emmy for his performance.

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While doing their research, the production team uncovered a number of tapes. Later in life, Maxwell had become increasingly paranoid and suspicious of his own employees, and so had the meeting rooms and office phones wired. The 79 cassettes include discussions with employees the businessman suspected of disloyalty and conversations with then director of finance Basil Brookes. Maxwell's former head of security had kept them in a suitcase for over 15 years.[4] Some of the actual tapes were played in the film.

Fellow media magnate and business rival Rupert Murdoch is mentioned a number of times in business meetings. Companies referred to include Maxwell Communications Corporation (MCC), Macmillan and Mirror Group.

In one scene, Maxwell was seen reading an edition of the satirical magazine Private Eye. Magazine editor Ian Hislop, and his colleagues, had attempted to investigate the scam[clarification needed] and Maxwell later sued Hislop for libel.

In the credits, clips of real-live news coverage after his death and the discovery of fraud were shown.

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  1. ^ "Suchet in title role of BBC Two's Maxwell". BBC Press Office. BBC. 16 February 2007. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Maxwell's Empire: How It Grew, How It Fell -- A Special Report.; Charming the Big Bankers Out of Billions". New York Times. 20 December 1991.
  3. ^ Mirror Group Newspapers plc - Investigations under Sections 432(2) and 442 of the Companies Act 1985[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "BBC reveals secret Maxwell tapes". BBC. 25 April 2007.
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