Quiz Show

1994 Drama

It's 1958, and the producers of the quiz show 21 have a problem. Their current champ, Herbert Stempel (John Turturro), has a phenomenal memory and a broad range of knowledge. He's also a pudgy loudmouth with a grating personality, so Herbert is encouraged to "take a dive" and allow Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), a handsome and charming college professor, to become the show's new champion. Audiences like Van Doren, and he's certainly not averse to the money he's winning, but the ethics of the situation begin to trouble him, especially when the show's producers begin to give him the questions in advance. Director Robert Redford and writer Paul Attanasio paint a telling portrait of how the network heads and advertising men who manipulated the quiz shows were also able to manipulate the responsibility for the scandal away from themselves. While on the surface a story about the scandal itself, Quiz Show is just as importantly about a turning point in the 1950s when TV and advertising began to change American character and culture. more..

Director: Robert Redford

Starring: John Turturro,Ralph Fiennes,Rob Morrow, Paul Scofield, David Paymer

Reviews

  • A supremely elegant and thoughtful parable.

    Elvis Mitchell - The New York Times

    27 April 2013

  • Working from a superb script by Paul Attanasio, Redford has caught the way a show like Twenty-One offered a carny-barker version of the American Dream.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    27 April 2013

  • Robert Redford's exceptionally handsome and provocative Quiz Show manages a trick that few films even dare try -- to take a hard look at personal and public moral issues and still provide dazzling entertainment.

    Peter Stack - The San Francisco Chronicle

    27 April 2013

  • Redford blows the dust off a 35-year-old scandal about rigged TV quiz shows and makes it snap with up-to-the-minute relevance.

    - Rolling Stone

    27 April 2013

  • Robert Redford's handsome, smartly constructed new film stands likely to capture the imagination of the educated, culturally inclined public.

    Todd McCarthy - Variety

    27 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Academy Awards (1995)

     
  • Best Screenplay - Adapted

    BAFTA Awards (1995)

  • Best Screenplay

    Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (1994)

  • Best Picture

    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1995)

     
  • Best Supporting Actor

    Chlotrudis Awards (1995)