Adam Lang

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Adam Lang is a fictional former British prime minister in the political thriller novel and film "The Ghost Writer," depicted as a charismatic yet controversial leader entangled in allegations of war crimes and political intrigue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
fictional prime minister
accusedOf complicity in extraordinary rendition
war crimes
adaptationForm feature film
adaptedBy Roman Polanski NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs former British prime minister
appearsIn The Ghost Writer (film) NERFINISHED
The Ghost Writer (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOn Tony Blair (disputed, interpretive) NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
createdBy Robert Harris NERFINISHED
creatorRole novelist
describedAs charismatic
controversial
fictionalUniverse The Ghost Writer NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Ghost (2007 novel) NERFINISHED
genre political thriller character
hasAllegation authorizing illegal detention of terror suspects
authorizing torture of terror suspects
involvedIn political intrigue
narrativeRole central figure in political scandal
subject of a ghostwritten political memoir
nationality British
occupation Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
portrayedBy Pierce Brosnan NERFINISHED
positionHeld Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
relationship employs a ghostwriter for his memoirs
themeAssociatedWith abuse of political power
accountability for war crimes
relationship between politics and media

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