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Quiz Show (1994)
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Reviews Counted:49
Fresh:47
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: Robert Redford refracts the sociopolitical and moral issues posed by the subject material through a purely entertaining, well-acted lens.
Synopsis: Based on the book by Richard N. Goodwin, this Robert Redford film tells the true story behind the great quiz show scandal of 1959. As television becomes more popular throughout the 1950s, quiz... Based on the book by Richard N. Goodwin, this Robert Redford film tells the true story behind the great quiz show scandal of 1959. As television becomes more popular throughout the 1950s, quiz shows follow suit, attracting compulsive viewers who cheer for the brilliant, intellectual contestants--America's best and brightest. Herbert Stempel (John Turturro) may be unattractive and abrasive, but in 1959 he is the reigning champion of the game show TWENTY-ONE. When ratings begin to slip, the network decides that it's time to bring in a more appealing champion and bribes Stempel to answer incorrectly and purposely lose to Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), a handsome WASP professor who eventually achieves celebrity status and incredible wealth. Feeling bitter and betrayed, Stempel accuses the producers of feeding answers to the quiz show winners, prompting a congressional investigation. As the scandal grows, a different portrait of America emerges--one that shatters the nation's illusion of perfection so prevalent in the 1950s. Rob Morrow stars as Dick Goodwin, the investigator who labors tirelessly to establish the truth and simultaneously develops a respectful friendship with the subject of the investigation, Van Doren. [More]
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, John Turturro, Rob Morrow, David Paymer
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, John Turturro, Rob Morrow, David Paymer, Paul Scofield, Hank Azaria, Christopher McDonald
Director: Robert Redford
Director: Robert Redford
Screenwriter: Paul Attanasio
Reviews for Quiz Show
Both dramatically and historically important with fine turns by Fiennes and Turturro, directed by Redford.
This is an outstanding drama that provides an excellent opportunity for examining the way that people make moral choices.
Acutely observed, beautifully performed, lovingly directed media morality tale that resonates far beyond its 1950s setting.
It's a blessedly old-fashioned, well-made and well-acted narrative...
Redford's best film to date is a poignant examination of pop culture, TV, greed, and race relations in American society of the 1950s, with perfect casting of John Turturro, Ralph Fiennes, and particularly Paul Scofield.
Redford turns a dry subject into high art, matching the achievements of his other directing efforts in Ordinary People and A River Runs Through It.
Perfectly pitched, the film brims with insight and wit. Highly recommended.
...Redford manages to build quite a snowball of drama in all of this, full of heroes and antiheroes...
Gripping, compelling, absorbing ... yeah, all those adjectives and more, This is a great movie.
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