If Hollywood scriptwriters ever decide to write a film about the US government bail-out of General Motors expect an epic filled with A-list actors with chiselled features playing out a dramatic race against time to save the carmaker.
If Germany’s film makers, on the other hand, made a movie about the deal that is meant to have saved Opel, GM’s European subsidiary, they would be more likely to opt for a slapstick comedy.

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