Quiz Show (1994) Quiz Show

Quiz Show ★★★★ 1994 (PG-13) Redford's intelligent, entertaining, and morally complex film about the TV game show scandals of the late '50s is his most accomplished work to date. At the center of the film is Charles Van Doren (Fiennes), an intellectual, golden boy who dethrones Herbert Stempel (Turturro), the reigning champion of the rigged "Twenty-One." The program's sponsor felt Stempel, a nerdy Jewish grad's everyman qualities were wearing thin and wanted a more polished image, which they found in handsome, sophisticated Van Doren. Federal investigator Goodwin (Morrow) suspects Van Doren's reign is a sham and sets out to expose him as a fraud. Acting is of the highest caliber with Fiennes, Turturro, and Morrow all giving beautiful performances. Notable among supporting cast is Scofield as Van Doren's Pulitzer prize-winning father. With strong script and gorgeous lensing, this modern Faust story is a brilliant reflection on corporate greed, class rivalry, and the powers of television. Based on the book "Remembering America: A Voice From the Sixties" by Richard N. Goodwin. 133m/C VHS, DVD. John Turturro, Rob Morrow, Ralph Fiennes, Paul Scofield, David Paymer, Hank Azaria, Christopher McDonald, Johann Carlo, Elizabeth Wilson, Mira Sorvino, Griffin Dunne, Martin Scorsese, Barry Levinson; Director: Robert Redford; Writer: Paul Attanasio; Writer: Michael Ballhaus; Cameo: Mark Isham. British Acad. '94: Adapt. Screenplay; N.Y. Film Critics '94: Film.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1994
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 133
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Awards
Year Source Award
1994 British Acad. Adapt Screenplay
1994 N.Y. Film Critics Film
Credits
Role Name
Actor Elizabeth Wilson
Actor Mira Sorvino
Actor Johann Carlo
Actor Griffin Dunne
Actor Barry Levinson
Actor Martin Scorsese
Actor John Turturro
Actor Paul Scofield
Actor Ralph Fiennes
Actor David Paymer
Actor Christopher McDonald
Actor Hank Azaria
Actor Rob Morrow
Cameo Mark Isham
Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus
Director Robert Redford
Writer Paul Attanasio