: Unscrupulous Deputy PM David Carlton (played by Charles Dance) recruits Ali to run for Parliament, hoping his antics will sink the Prime Minister's popularity [1, 5].
It mocks the way politicians try (and fail) to connect with the youth.
Rated R (or 15 in the UK) for pervasive crude humor, strong sexual content, language, and drug use. Critical & Audience Reception
: Sacha Baron Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, and Martin Freeman.
Unlike Baron Cohen's later mockumentaries, Ali G Indahouse is a comedy. The plot follows Ali G as he accidentally becomes a pawn in a political conspiracy to topple the Prime Minister.



