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Director:Sidney Lumet
Studio:Warner Home Video
Producer:Howard Gottfried
Writer:Paddy Chayefsky
Rating:4.5 (160 votes)
Rated:R
Date Added:2009-01-06
Last Seen:2016-08-04
ASIN:B00004RF9I
UPC:9780790744803
Price:$19.98
Genre:Comedy
Release:2000-05-16
Location:0678
Duration:121
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, French
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Sidney Lumet  ...  (Director)
Paddy Chayefsky  ...  (Writer)
 
Faye Dunaway  ...  
William Holden  ...  
Peter Finch  ...  
Robert Duvall  ...  
Wesley Addy  ...  
Owen Roizman  ...  Cinematographer
Alan Heim  ...  Editor
Summary: Media madness reigns supreme in screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky's scathing satire about the uses and abuses of network television. But while Chayefsky's and director Sidney Lumet's take on television may seem quaint in the age of "reality TV" and Jerry Springer's talk-show fisticuffs, it's every bit as potent now as it was when the film was released in 1976. And because Chayefsky was one of the greatest of all dramatists, his Oscar-winning script about the ratings frenzy at the cost of cultural integrity is a showcase for powerhouse acting by Peter Finch, Faye Dunaway and Beatrice Straight (who each won Oscars), and Oscar nominee William Holden in one of his finest roles. Finch plays a veteran network anchorman who's been fired because of low ratings. His character's response is to announce he'll kill himself on live television two weeks hence. What follows, along with skyrocketing ratings, is the anchorman's descent into insanity, during which he fervently rages against the medium that made him a celebrity. Dunaway plays the frigid, ratings-obsessed producer who pursues success with cold-blooded zeal; Holden is the married executive who tries to thaw her out during his own seething midlife crisis. Through it all, Chayefsky (via Finch) urges the viewer to repeat the now-famous mantra "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore!" to reclaim our humanity from the medium that threatens to steal it away. "--Jeff Shannon"