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- The film is about Congressman Nicholas Stern's run for Senate. His campaign, financed by Fritz von Holenwohl via his wife/Nick's ex-fiancé Marybeth Butterfingers, involves fighting pornography and prostitution.
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“Public Affairs” is a pornographic political satire that pokes fun at hypocritical, corrupt politicians who portray themselves as champions of “decency” in public but are quite depraved behind closed doors.
May 31, 2020 · Blu-ray Review - Public Affairs. Co-writer/director Henri Pachard aims to skewer politics with 1983's "Public Affairs." He's not exactly remaking "The Candidate," but Pachard has distinct ideas to share when exploring the absurdity of politicians and their behavior on and off the stage.
Overview. Hoping to win a seat in the senate by promoting conservative, anti 'smut' values, Nicholas Stern is in fact a ruthless hypocrite with an on-call pimp and a cold-hearted desire to win back his high school fling, Marybeth. Henri Pachard. Director, Screenplay. Joyce Snyder.
Jul 5, 2016 · From breweries to barber shops, ‘Public Affairs’ pays a thankful tribute to Norfolk, Va and the greater Hampton Roads area with assorted knick-knacks and locally themed items scattered about the chaotic set.
Female investigative journalist tries to sink the election campaign of a corrupt, womanizing politician.
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New York congressman Nicholas Stern (well played to the smarmy hilt by Paul Thomas) puts on a good front of being a morally upright person. But in reality Stern is actually a slimy womanizing heel who powerful reporter Elvira Lawrence (a charming and radiant portrayal by the ravishing Annette Haven) tries to expose to the public as such.