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Quinto potere

Titolo originale: Network
  • 1976
  • T
  • 2h 1min
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William Holden, Robert Duvall, Faye Dunaway, and Peter Finch in Quinto potere (1976)
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Howard Beale, storico anchor man di un canale televisivo, viene licenziato quando l'ammministrazione del network decide di spostare gli equilibri verso l'intrattenimento rispetto alle notizi... Leggi tuttoHoward Beale, storico anchor man di un canale televisivo, viene licenziato quando l'ammministrazione del network decide di spostare gli equilibri verso l'intrattenimento rispetto alle notizie.Howard Beale, storico anchor man di un canale televisivo, viene licenziato quando l'ammministrazione del network decide di spostare gli equilibri verso l'intrattenimento rispetto alle notizie.

  • Regia
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Paddy Chayefsky
  • Star
    • Faye Dunaway
    • William Holden
    • Peter Finch
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,1/10
    180.337
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    2137
    4
    • Regia
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Paddy Chayefsky
    • Star
      • Faye Dunaway
      • William Holden
      • Peter Finch
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    • 134Recensioni della critica
    • 83Metascore
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  • Film più votato #238
    • Vincitore di 4 Oscar
      • 20 vittorie e 27 candidature totali

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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Diana Christensen
    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Max Schumacher
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Howard Beale
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Frank Hackett
    Wesley Addy
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    • Nelson Chaney
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Arthur Jensen
    Arthur Burghardt
    Arthur Burghardt
    • Great Ahmed Kahn
    Bill Burrows
    Bill Burrows
    • TV Director
    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter
    • George Bosch
    Jordan Charney
    Jordan Charney
    • Harry Hunter
    Kathy Cronkite
    Kathy Cronkite
    • Mary Ann Gifford
    Ed Crowley
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    • Joe Donnelly
    Jerome Dempsey
    Jerome Dempsey
    • Walter C. Amundsen
    Conchata Ferrell
    Conchata Ferrell
    • Barbara Schlesinger
    Gene Gross
    • Milton K. Steinman
    Stanley Grover
    • Jack Snowden
    Cindy Grover
    Cindy Grover
    • Caroline Schumacher
    Darryl Hickman
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    • Bill Herron
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      • Sidney Lumet
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    Reviewers say 'Network' is acclaimed for its biting satire on television, exploring themes like media manipulation and corporate greed. Its foresight on reality TV and societal decay is often highlighted. Peter Finch and Faye Dunaway deliver standout performances, though some find the film uneven with slow pacing, preachy dialogue, and an exaggerated plot. Despite these flaws, 'Network' is celebrated for its enduring relevance and dark commentary on media.
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    10kirkintha26

    A rare honest movie

    "Network" is a fantastic movie that illustrates just how the "mob" and the media can exploit even the best intentions for mutual profit.

    Howard Beale (Peter Finch) is an on-air personality that, after finding he is not bankable anymore, snaps and starts to speak his own uncensored, and highly inflammable commentary about the hypocrisy of modern life.

    In his mad-hatter routine, somehow he sparks his audience's interest, and in a twist of fame finds himself, the not bankable as prime market share for prime time television. And naturally, his bosses and those who stand to profit from his actions, use his fame to better their own cause.

    Beale's rise to stardom is only one facet of this intricate story about how the mob influences media. Throughout "Network" we as the audience are constantly shown, to nausea, how ruthless popularity and trend mold what we see as consumers of entertainment. Most of the main characters are in fact trapped in their roles - and powerless to the bottom line, which is that media relies on advertisement and ratings to generate revenue.

    In fact, I believe that is what the point of "Network" is - this movie shows us, that "news" is entertainment, and how we as viewers (whichever demographic you are) are willing to suspend all common sense, class, independence, honor, integrity for a few moments of triumph or more pragmatically, how we relish tragedy.

    "Network" is too heavy for most people - it is meant for people who do not like TV, who think that product placement is ridiculous, and in general do not like to think of themselves as a "market". If you need your reality spoon fed to you, this movie is not for you.

    However, if you have had enough, and wish to feel for a moment like you are an empowered free thinker, i would humbly suggest that this movie is for you.
    10malikroberts16

    It's so prophetic it's scary

    Now, here is a film that everyone needs to see, especially today.

    Children should be raised on the truth instead of fiction.

    Television seduces, entertains, divides, desensitizes, and corrupts not just kids but adults as well. It's gotten so bad over the years it's like some kind of a disease now. Most people believe everything they see, read, and hear. Fortunately for me, I'm not most people. There are things that I question and there are things that I know are very wrong. Lying to the American people in every possible way is very, very wrong.

    I've never seen anyone open up their window and stick out their head and yell that they're as mad as hell and they're not gonna take this anymore. I've never seen anyone say that they were a human being and that their life had value. We're so screwed up in the head we don't even deserve to be called human beings. We're like pre-programmed, numbered, clones enslaved from the cradle to the grave; clones that are programmed and structured to obey authority of all kinds.

    "Network" deserved the Best Picture Oscar for '76, but it lost to "Rocky". How the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences allowed that to happen is beyond me.

    That's all I have to say about that.
    9requiem1896

    A Cynic's Dream

    This is one of those wonderful films where everything comes together. The acting and the writing is by far the most impressive elements of this film. William Holden and Peter Finch should have both received Oscars for their performances, instead of just Peter Finch. Faye Dunaway pulls of the most dynamic and emotional characters she has ever played.

    The true brilliance of this film is that all elements of it fade appropriately behind the actors and their messages. The film is completely a work of storytelling and, at least for the writer, stunning clarity of message and purpose. Political films come and go but few remain in the annals of film because of their effectiveness at their own message.

    The cinematography, editing, sound, costume design, art direction and production design are all quite simplistic. In some scenes the film can be accused of being almost ugly. However this all lends to the back-washing of the film so as to allow the message to ring loudest. In my opinion, Sidney Lumet took this just a little too far and thus I give it a 9 instead of a 10.

    This is certainly a film for the history books. Every connoisseur of film should be exposed to this movie at some point in their life. If you happen to be cynical, then you will love every minute of this movie as its stark view of life in the 1970's (and onward) touches the hard of even the hardest of cynics. For those educators out there, GREAT film for classes on Media and Politics.
    9Lechuguilla

    "The World Is A Business, Mr. Beale"

    In 1976 when this film came out, there was no cable television, no internet, no cell phones. All that existed, apart from newspapers and radio, were three or four "broadcast" television channels. Since then, technology has exploded with a cornucopia of communication devices. Which renders the story in "Network" painfully dated. And yet ...

    The story's theme is as valid now as it was thirty-three years ago. The theme is that the ratings business has corrupted television, because ad revenue, and therefore profit, is tied to the ratings. Programs and events then, and now, get aired if, and only if, they are likely to result in high ratings. It's all very seamy, very dishonorable, very shabby, and very relevant to today's world of ten thousand channels.

    Though most of the characters in "Network" end up being corrupted by television, Howard Beale (Peter Finch) is one who does not. His vision is pure. And he speaks the truth: "... television is an ... amusement park ... a circus, a carnival, a traveling troupe of ... story tellers ... jugglers, sideshow freaks ... and football players ... You're never going to get any truth from us (television) ... We lie like hell ... We deal in illusions, none of it is true. But you people ... believe the illusions ... You do whatever the tube tells you ... you even think like the tube". Worse yet, people elect their leaders based on how they look and sound, and how their words are interpreted by boob tube "pundits".

    "Network" is a film wherein thematic import is conveyed almost entirely through dialogue. Some of the dialogue devolves into speechifying, which may come across to viewers as preachy. Still, the film's message was highly prophetic. Except for the film's climax, everything predicted in this film has already happened. And credit should go to script writer Paddy Chayefsky for his futuristic vision.

    Some parts of the film seem superfluous in retrospect, like the romance between two main characters. But the film has a sense of realism, helped along by the use of technical jargon and a general absence of background music. The film's technical elements, including direction, casting, acting, editing, and cinematography, are fine.

    As social commentary, "Network" is one of the best films ever made, despite a dated, time-bound, story. That "there are no nations, only currency" is becoming increasingly obvious, and as Ned Beatty's arrogant character explains in a frighteningly ominous tone: "The world is a business, Mr. Beale".
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    They don't get much better than this.

    Experienced, but disillusioned news Anchor Howard Beale blurts out one night that he wants to commit suicide live on air, he is fired, but the executives notice that his outburst had a positive affect on ratings, they decide to stick with the unstable news reader.

    Close to fifty years old, and still brilliant. Network is an impressive film, that holds up incredibly well, and still has a powerful message. It dares to discuss the way that people are ruled by a box in the corner of a room, and that people have a morbid curiosity in disaster and tragedy, we can't help but watch it.

    Two hours fly by, it's fascinating from start to finish, it really does explore the darker side of humanity, the sheer exploitation that occurs for wealth.

    When you think of all that's been seen on the small screen since then, this film was almost prophetic.

    This boasts an awesome cast, including William Holden, Faye Dunaway and many more, but for me it's Peter Finch that steals the show,

    One minor detail that's always struck me, the American decor of the 1970's, some of it is so tasteful.

    Even now it's still a phenomenal film.

    10/10.

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    • Quiz
      Peter Finch was desperate to win the role of Howard Beale once he had read the script. He even offered to pay his own airfare to New York City for the screentest. But Sidney Lumet was concerned about Finch's Australian accent. Finch won the part after sending Lumet a recording of himself reading the New York Times with a perfect American accent.
    • Blooper
      Every one of Howard Beale's shows has the same studio audience (note the man in the black vest, with long hair and a beard).
    • Citazioni

      Howard Beale: I don't have to tell you things are bad. Everybody knows things are bad. It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. The dollar buys a nickel's worth, banks are going bust, shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. Punks are running wild in the street and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do, and there's no end to it. We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, and we sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had fifteen homicides and sixty-three violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be. We know things are bad - worse than bad. They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we are living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, 'Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radials and I won't say anything. Just leave us alone.' Well, I'm not gonna leave you alone. I want you to get mad! I don't want you to protest. I don't want you to riot - I don't want you to write to your congressman because I wouldn't know what to tell you to write. I don't know what to do about the depression and the inflation and the Russians and the crime in the street. All I know is that first you've got to get mad. You've got to say, 'I'm a HUMAN BEING, God damn it! My life has VALUE!' So I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window. Open it, and stick your head out, and yell, 'I'M AS MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!' I want you to get up right now, sit up, go to your windows, open them and stick your head out and yell - 'I'm as mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!' Things have got to change. But first, you've gotta get mad!... You've got to say, 'I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!' Then we'll figure out what to do about the depression and the inflation and the oil crisis. But first get up out of your chairs, open the window, stick your head out, and yell, and say it: "I'M AS MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE THIS ANYMORE!"

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Paddy Chayefsky's credit in the opening credits says "by Paddy Chayefsky" (rather than "written by Paddy Chayefsky" or a variant thereof).
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Grand format: Amérique, notre histoire (2006)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 marzo 1977 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • CTV Toronto Studios - 9 Channel Nine Court, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada(as CFTO-TV Studios, Control room and news studio scenes)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 23.701.317 USD
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