TY - GEN AU - Lumet, Sidney, AU - Dunaway,Faye AU - William Holden AU - Peter Finch AU - Robert Duvall AU - Wesley Addy AU - Ned Beatty AU - Arthur Burghardt AU - Bill Burrows AU - John Carpenter AU - Jordan Charney AU - Kathy Cronkite AU - Ed Crowley AU - Jerome Dempsey AU - Conchata Ferrell AU - Gene Gross TI - Network AV - AMR DVD 000047 PY - 1976/// CY - USA PB - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer KW - Drama KW - American Corner N1 - "NETWORK"... the humanoids, the love story, the trials and tribulations, the savior of television, the attempted suicides, the assassination -- it's ALL coming along with a galaxy of stars you know and love! N2 - In 1975 terrorist violence is the stuff of network nightly news programming and the corporate structure of the UBS television network is changing. Meanwhile, Howard Beale, the aging UBS news anchor, has lost his once strong ratings share and so the network fires him. Beale reacts in an unexpected way. We then see how this affects the fortunes of Beale, his coworkers (Max Schumacher and Diana Christensen), and the network; Howard Beale (Peter Finch) is an ageing TV anchorman for UBS who is fired, effective in two weeks, after his ratings have been steadily deteriorating. He reacts to this by sensationally announcing on live television his intention to commit suicide on air. In doing so, Beale becomes a major TV icon and one of the most valuable assets to the Communications Corporation of America (CCA), the company that is gradually taking control of UBS. As a result he is given his own show as 'the mad prophet of the air-waves'. He appears live on television every week-day evening to tell the real truth to the people of America. The programme is a huge success but Beale uses his power to make startling revelations about CCA, leaving the company executives with a serious problem; A fourth network is struggling for ratings and turns it's News division over to the entertainment division. As one of the ramifications of this move the news Anchor is fired. He goes on the air with a wonderfully daffy rant and rave session culminating in his insisting that people go to the windows and yell, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore." His ravings make him an Icon as the need to sell begins to overwhelm everyone touched by the network UR - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074958 ER -