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Quiz Show
In 1958, the popular NBC's show 'Twenty One' is suspicious of being fixed. Richard Goodwin, a young Congressional lawyer, becomes curious of the fraud and decides to investigate this case. This film follows his path to discover the truth.
15 February 1955, New York City, New York, USA
21 May 1932, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
27 November 1956, Mitchell Field Air Force Base, East Meadow, Long Island, New York, USA
1 October 1962, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, USA
4 April 1921, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
11 June 1936
December 28, 2010
Outstanding drama about morals and our choices.November 17, 2007
This is an outstanding drama that provides an excellent opportunity for examining the way that people make moral choices.February 09, 2006
Perfectly pitched, the film brims with insight and wit. Highly recommended.November 08, 2007
It's a blessedly old-fashioned, well-made and well-acted narrative...May 12, 2001
What Redford is saying isn't new, but it has rarely been said in a mainstream movie with this kind of passion.July 03, 2007
Redford turns a dry subject into high art, matching the achievements of his other directing efforts in Ordinary People and A River Runs Through It.January 01, 2000
Artfully constructed and beautifully shot.May 20, 2003
Mr. Redford has made a rich, handsome, articulate film about a subject truly worth talking about.March 23, 2008
Both dramatically and historically important with fine turns by Fiennes and Turturro, directed by Redford.July 27, 2007
Redford's best film to date is a poignant examination of pop culture, TV, greed, and race relations in American society of the 1950s, with perfect casting of John Turturro, Ralph Fiennes, and particularly Paul Scofield.November 08, 2007
Robert Redford's best and richest directorial effort...November 08, 2007
Acutely observed, beautifully performed, lovingly directed media morality tale that resonates far beyond its 1950s setting.