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Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)

Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)
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George Clooney pays homage to one of the icons of American broadcast journalism, Edward R. Murrow, in this fact-based drama, which was Clooney's second feature film as a director. In 1953, Edward R. Murrow (played by David Strathairn) was one of the best-known newsmen on television as host of both the talk show Person to Person and the pioneering investigate series See It Now. Joseph McCarthy, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin, was generating no small amount of controversy in the public and private sectors with his allegations that Communists had risen to positions of power and influence in America, and an Air Force pilot, Milo Radulovich, had been drummed out of the service due to McCarthy's charges that he was a Communist agent. However, Radulovich had been dismissed without a formal hearing of the charges, and he protested that he was innocent of any wrongdoing. Murrow decided to do a story on Radulovich's case questioning the legitimacy of his dismissal, which was seen by McCarthy and his supporters as an open challenge to his campaign. McCarthy responded by accusing Murrow of being a Communist, leading to a legendary installment of See It Now in which both Murrow and McCarthy presented their sides of the story, which was seen by many as the first step toward McCarthy's downfall. Meanwhile, Murrow had to deal with CBS head William Paley (Frank Langella), who was supportive of Murrow but extremely wary of his controversial positions, while Murrow was also trying to support fellow newsman Don Hollenbeck (Ray Wise), battling charges against his own political views, and working alongside Fred Friendly (George Clooney), the daring head of CBS News. Good Night, and Good Luck also stars Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson, and Robert John Burke; the film won Best Film honors after its world premiere at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
David StrathairnGeorge Clooney, (more)
Director(s):
George Clooney
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Good Night, and Good Luck.

George Clooney pays homage to one of the icons of American broadcast journalism, Edward R. Murrow, in this fact-based drama, which was Clooney's second feature film as a director. In 1953, Edward R. Murrow (played by David Strathairn) was one of the best-known newsmen on television as host of both the talk show Person to Person and the pioneering investigate series See It Now. Joseph McCarthy, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin, was generating no small amount of controversy in the public and private sectors with his allegations that Communists had risen to positions of power and influence in America, and an Air Force pilot, Milo Radulovich, had been drummed out of the service due to McCarthy's charges that he was a Communist agent. However, Radulovich had been dismissed without a formal hearing of the charges, and he protested that he was innocent of any wrongdoing. Murrow decided to do a story on Radulovich's case questioning the legitimacy of his dismissal, which was seen by McCarthy and his supporters as an open challenge to his campaign. McCarthy responded by accusing Murrow of being a Communist, leading to a legendary installment of See It Now in which both Murrow and McCarthy presented their sides of the story, which was seen by many as the first step toward McCarthy's downfall. Meanwhile, Murrow had to deal with CBS head William Paley (Frank Langella), who was supportive of Murrow but extremely wary of his controversial positions, while Murrow was also trying to support fellow newsman Don Hollenbeck (Ray Wise), battling charges against his own political views, and working alongside Fred Friendly (George Clooney), the daring head of CBS News. Good Night, and Good Luck also stars Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey Jr., Patricia Clarkson, and Robert John Burke; the film won Best Film honors after its world premiere at the 2005 Venice Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
George Clooney
Writer(s):
George ClooneyGrant Heslov
Producer(s):
George ClooneyGrant HeslovTodd Wagner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Good Night, and Good Luck. Awards:
  • 2005 - American Film Institute - Best Picture
  • 2005 - Boston Society of Film Critics - Best Cinematography
  • 2005 - Dallas/Fort Worth Film Critics Association - Top Ten Film
  • 2005 - European Film Academy - European Film Academy Non-European Film 2005 - Prix Screen International
  • 2005 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best Cinematography
  • 2005 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Cinematography
  • 2005 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up)
  • 2005 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Production Design (Runner-up)
  • 2005 - National Board of Review - Best Picture
  • 2005 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Cinematography (Runner-up)
  • 2005 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actor (Runner-up)
  • 2005 - Online Film Critics Association - Best Original Screenplay
  • 2005 - Online Film Critics Association - Best Original Screenplay
  • 2005 - Phoenix Film Critics Association - Top Ten Film of the Year
  • 2005 - Phoenix Film Critics Association - Best Director
  • 2005 - San Francisco Film Critics Circle - Best Screenplay
  • 2005 - San Francisco Film Critics Circle - Best Screenplay
  • 2005 - Venice International Film Festival - Best Actor
  • 2005 - Venice International Film Festival - Best Screenplay
  • 2005 - Venice International Film Festival - Best Screenplay
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    Marie D.

    I liked it. Not sure the storyline or pace could have lasted longer than the 93 minutes of this film. Good characters. Interesting insight to the McCarthy witch hunts.

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    Russell J.

    Great, great movie. For some, slow but only if your not into intelligent films based on history(real history, real story, not "based" on a true story) that makes you think a little. Def wish the media was more like it used to be. The public would be more educated to what's going on thats really important.

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    Suzanne D.

    Masterfully crafted, wonderfully acted, and an undeniably cutting commentary on fear in the 50s that resonates even louder today.

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