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Media madness reigns supreme in screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky&#8217;s scathing satire about the uses and abuses of network television. But while Chayefsky&#8217;s and director Sidney Lumet&#8217;s take on television may seem quaint in the age of &#8220;reality TV&#8221; and Jerry Springer&#8217;s talk-show fisticuffs, it&#8217;s every bit as potent now as it was when the film was [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Media madness reigns supreme in screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky&#8217;s scathing satire about the uses and abuses of network television. But while Chayefsky&#8217;s and director Sidney Lumet&#8217;s take on television may seem quaint in the age of &#8220;reality TV&#8221; and Jerry Springer&#8217;s talk-show fisticuffs, it&#8217;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&#8217;s been fired because of low ratings. His character&#8217;s response is to announce he&#8217;ll kill himself on live television two weeks hence. What follows, along with skyrocketing ratings, is the anchorman&#8217;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 &#8220;I&#8217;m as mad as hell, and I&#8217;m not gonna take it anymore!&#8221; to reclaim our humanity from the medium that threatens to steal it away.</p>
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