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Network (1976)

November 27, 1976 (US) Drama • 122m

Overview

When veteran anchorman Howard Beale is forced to retire his 25-year post because of his age, he announces to viewers that he will kill himself during his farewell broadcast. Network executives rethink their decision when his fanatical tirade results in a spike in ratings.

Director

Sidney Lumet

Top Billed

Faye Dunaway

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Faye Dunaway
Faye Dunaway

Diana Christensen

William Holden
William Holden

Max Schumacher

Peter Finch
Peter Finch

Howard Beale

Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall

Frank Hackett

Ned Beatty
Ned Beatty

Arthur Jensen

Beatrice Straight
Beatrice Straight

Louise Schumacher

Wesley Addy
Wesley Addy

Nelson Chaney

Arthur Burghardt
Arthur Burghardt

Great Ahmed Kahn

Bill Burrows
Bill Burrows

TV Director

John Carpenter
John Carpenter

George Bosch

Jordan Charney
Jordan Charney

Harry Hunter

Kathy Cronkite
Kathy Cronkite

Mary Ann Gifford

Ed Crowley
Ed Crowley

Joe Donnelly

Jerome Dempsey
Jerome Dempsey

Walter C. Amundsen

Conchata Ferrell
Conchata Ferrell

Barbara Schlesinger

Gene Gross
Gene Gross

Milton K. Steinman

Stanley Grover
Stanley Grover

Jack Snowden

Cindy Grover
Cindy Grover

Caroline Schumacher

Mitchell Jason
Mitchell Jason

Arthur Zangwill

Paul Jenkins
Paul Jenkins

TV Stage Manager

Ken Kercheval
Ken Kercheval

Merrill Grant

Kenneth Kimmins
Kenneth Kimmins

Associate Producer

Lynn Klugman
Lynn Klugman

TV Production Assistant

Carolyn Krigbaum
Carolyn Krigbaum

Max's Secretary

Zane Lasky
Zane Lasky

Audio Man

Michael Lipton
Michael Lipton

Tommy Pellegrino

Michael Lombard
Michael Lombard

Willie Stein

Pirie MacDonald
Pirie MacDonald

Herb Thackeray

Russ Petranto
Russ Petranto

TV Associate Director

Roy Poole
Roy Poole

Sam Haywood

William Prince
William Prince

Edward George Ruddy

Lane Smith
Lane Smith

Robert McDonough

Ted Sorel
Ted Sorel

Giannini

Fred Stuthman
Fred Stuthman

Mosaic Figure

Cameron Thomas
Cameron Thomas

TV Technical Director

Marlene Warfield
Marlene Warfield

Laureen Hobbs

Lydia Wilen
Lydia Wilen

Hunter's Secretary

Lee Richardson
Lee Richardson

Narrator (voice)

Lance Henriksen
Lance Henriksen

Network Lawyer at Khan's Place (uncredited)

Robert P. Cohen
Robert P. Cohen

Window Person (uncredited)

Andrew Duncan
Andrew Duncan

Agent (uncredited)

Todd Everett
Todd Everett

Reporter (uncredited)

John Gabriel
John Gabriel

TV Anchor Reporting Beale's Suicide Threat (uncredited)

Raymond Martino
Raymond Martino

Window Person (uncredited)

John Pashley
John Pashley

Cameraman (uncredited)

Michael Tucker
Michael Tucker

Man at Desk (uncredited)

John Chancellor
John Chancellor

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Walter Cronkite
Walter Cronkite

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Betty Ford
Betty Ford

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Howard K. Smith
Howard K. Smith

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

David Susskind
David Susskind

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Crew
Theoni V. Aldredge
Theoni V. Aldredge

Costume Design

Elliot Lawrence
Elliot Lawrence

Original Music Composer

Edward Stewart
Edward Stewart

Set Decoration

Owen Roizman
Owen Roizman

Director of Photography

Philip Rosenberg
Philip Rosenberg

Production Design

Lee Harman
Lee Harman

Makeup Artist

Alan Hopkins
Alan Hopkins

First Assistant Director

Ralph S. Singleton
Ralph S. Singleton

Second Assistant Director

Philip Leto
Philip Leto

Hairstylist

Marc Laub
Marc Laub

Sound Editor

James Sabat
James Sabat

Sound Mixer

John Alese
John Alese

Makeup Artist

Sanford Rackow
Sanford Rackow

Sound Editor

Fred C. Caruso
Fred C. Caruso

Associate Producer

Barbie Palmer
Barbie Palmer

Daily Makeup & Hair

Peter R. Scoppa
Peter R. Scoppa

First Assistant Director

Eugene Powell
Eugene Powell

Scenic Artist

Walter Way
Walter Way

Construction Grip

Dick Vorisek
Dick Vorisek

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mel Zelniker
Mel Zelniker

ADR Recordist

Louis Cerborino
Louis Cerborino

Assistant Sound Editor

Michael Ginsburg
Michael Ginsburg

Still Photographer

Gary Muller
Gary Muller

Second Assistant Camera

Tom Priestley Jr.
Tom Priestley Jr.

Assistant Camera

Fred Schuler
Fred Schuler

Camera Operator

Michael Jacobi
Michael Jacobi

Assistant Editor

John H. Starke
John H. Starke

Location Coordinator

Kay Chapin
Kay Chapin

Script Supervisor

James Giblin
James Giblin

Transportation Captain

Don Dittmar
Don Dittmar

Color Timer

Susan B. Landau
Susan B. Landau

Production Assistant

Stephen Frankfurt
Stephen Frankfurt

Title Designer



Reviews

tmdb39513728

⭐ 10/10

January 9, 2015

**The Primal Forces of Network**

According to the Writers Guild of America the greatest screenplay of all time belongs to _Casablanca_. A sentimental favourite, no doubt, worthy for a handful of catchy one-liners capped off with a convincing dump-the-dame speech. While Bogie plays himself, Bergman, who may have been the most beautiful woman of all time, didn't have much to say. The best moments in Casablanca were, in fact, the silent ones, and… read the rest.

The Movie Diorama

⭐ 9/10

January 16, 2020

Network broadcasts its televisional corruption through satirical poetry that beckons democratic madness. “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take it anymore”, screams Howard Beale from the confinement of his studio desk. Exerting his ornate insanity upon the entranced viewers who innocently stare at their cubic televisions, watching the news broadcast fuelled by media misrepresentation and propaganda. “Go to your nearest window and scream”,… read the rest.

Andre Wilfred Sanders

⭐ 8/10

June 15, 2023

The UPS network is a television network that suffers from a lack of viewership. This led to the layoff of a group of their employees, including the great media night news presenter, Howard Beale, and this led to the events of a psychological impact on Beale, so he promised that he would commit suicide in front of the camera the next day.

The conditions and conditions of the network changed after Beale's decision to commit suicide in front of t… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

December 22, 2023

Peter Finch is superb here as the increasingly puritanical television news anchor ("Beale") who, having been told he was about to be fired decided on air to tell the audience he was going to shoot himself on live telly. Next night - yep, he was allowed back - he declared that it was time the viewing public got off their sofas and declared they had "had enough" with lazy government and corporate greed. His long suffering boss "Max" (William Holden… read the rest.

Brent Marchant

⭐ 10/10

July 14, 2024

Few Hollywood productions have been as utterly prescient as director Sidney Lumet’s cinematic masterpiece “Network” (1976), a chillingly serious satire about the television business in the 1970s and where it was ultimately headed in years to come. Written by TV pioneer Paddy Chayefsky, this winner of four Oscars on 10 total nominations provides a comical but cynically disturbing look inside the workings of a fictitious American television network… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$3,800,000

Revenue

$23,700,000

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