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The Big Time

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
194
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Molly Ringwald and Christina Hendricks in The Big Time (2002)
Drama

In 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic progr... Read allIn 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic programmer; and an aspiring director who hopes to make Empire "the network that takes risks and... Read allIn 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic programmer; and an aspiring director who hopes to make Empire "the network that takes risks and makes new stars." Then there's Empire's president, an eccentric scientist whose bride rai... Read all

  • Director
    • Paris Barclay
  • Writers
    • Carol Flint
    • Thornton Wilder
  • Stars
    • Dylan Baker
    • Molly Ringwald
    • Christopher Lloyd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    194
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paris Barclay
    • Writers
      • Carol Flint
      • Thornton Wilder
    • Stars
      • Dylan Baker
      • Molly Ringwald
      • Christopher Lloyd
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Dylan Baker
    Dylan Baker
    • The Colonel
    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Marion Powers
    Christopher Lloyd
    Christopher Lloyd
    • Doc Powers
    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Audrey Drummond
    Shane Johnson
    Shane Johnson
    • Timothy Wilkison
    • (as Shane Mikael Johnson)
    Michael B. Silver
    Michael B. Silver
    • Walt Kaplan
    Sharif Atkins
    Sharif Atkins
    • Joe Royal
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Vaughn Clay
    Eydie Alyson
    • Ibsen Script Girl
    Gabby Anderman
    • Another Miss Eve
    Dwayne Barnes
    • Stuff
    • (as Dwayne L. Barnes)
    Ronald Bruner
    • Skins
    John Byner
    John Byner
    • Ed Wynn
    Lizette Carrion
    Thomas Daniel
    Thomas Daniel
    • Businessman
    Lisa Darr
    Lisa Darr
    Mario Davis
    • Lobby Attendant
    • (as Mario Piccirillo)
    Joseph J. Dawson
    Joseph J. Dawson
    • Dr. Frank Gibbs ('Our Town' cast member)
    • Director
      • Paris Barclay
    • Writers
      • Carol Flint
      • Thornton Wilder
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    8rps-2

    A lot of fun!

    This is a lot of fun for anybody but especially for anybody in the business. There is a lot of accurate television history and any number of incidents based on real events. The producers of this film obviously researched their subject well. The television equipment, the clothing, the decor and even the stock shots of 1948 New York are all perfect. Watching this film on my big screen projection TV in colour with stereo sound from a satellite dish really drives home the stunning progress of TV in the last 50 years. Yet it's not as much fun today as it was then. Thanks to the makers of this film for encapsulating some of the insane highs and good times of early tv.
    bcndahous

    Hopefully more to come

    Wow, what a surprise. This short made-for-tv TNT original movie was more entertaining than 95% of new material on television today.

    The sense the film gives is that it is part of a series of films or tv series, with this particular "episode" being a middle one. Unfortunately, this is just one movie, and viewers are left with the desire for more elaboration on the wonderful characters. The highpoint, out of many to choose, is the character development. To me, the seven or eight important characters are portrayed more interestingly than the casts of "ER" and "NYPD Blue" put together. In the films short duration (2 hours minus time for tv commercials) it covers everything from power struggles in early television studios to morality and ethnicity codes.

    The film takes place in New York City in 1948, and America is fresh out of a war. Women have been removed from the factories and must seek gainful employment in a fast and changing economy and social structure where women and minorities are starting to be excepted. The main character, Audrey, is a young woman moving to the big city and gets caught up in the whirlwind of a struggling live television studio, Empire. The swarm of actors, salesmen, producers, sponsors, and other various contributors to early television help paint a picture of early post-war American popular culture.

    Look for a blond Molly Ringwald as a golddigger, and Christopher Lloyd playing a terminally ill president of a young tv studio. (His character is named "Doc", no relation or correlation to "Back to the Future").
    7allanm051

    A great pilot--why didn't it get a series?

    This was apparently the pilot for a tv series that never got made. With all the nonsense and repetition on American tv, it's hard to see why, except that most people who are interested in early tv are not in the target demographic (under 30). The 40s fashions and makeup are great (it looks like the Mask) and the characters are attractive and interesting. The best vignettes refer to the early days of live tv, when you couldn't show cleavage and black musicians were forbidden to talk to the audience. Not great, but entertaining.
    LindaY

    Excellent TV Film About the Early Days of Television

    TNT needs their collective heads examined for not picking up this story as a continuing series. Here's a cast of characters I would have loved to get to know more about.

    In a similar vein to AMC's late lamented REMEMBER WENN, THE BIG TIME is the story of Empire Television, a new, small network just trying to stay afloat. It's 1948, television is new--and live. Into the mix of sales reps, aspiring directors, scientists, musicians and managers comes Audrey Drummond, fresh from Wisconsin; as she learns the ropes, we see the perils of live drama as well as the behind-the-scenes lives of the characters.

    The movie was meant to be a pilot, so we don't learn all about these characters in the course of the film, but they are intriguing enough to keep us interested. Although Molly Ringwald, as Marion Powers, and Christopher Lloyd, as Doc, have star billing, the supporting characters are equally, if not more, interesting: Christina Hendriks as Audrey, Michael Silver as Walt Kaplan, Dylan Baker as the Colonel, Sharif Atkins as Joe Royal, and Shane Mikael Johnson as Tim Wilkison, with John DeLancie in an amusing guest star role as an egotistical radio actor a bit felled by the new medium. And, hallelujah, stereotypes were kept to a minimum!
    10Anthony4908

    What a great movie

    This was a wonderful movie. It shows how television started. Michael B.Silver and Sharif Atkins were intelligent and terrific. This movie should be a weekly television series. The rest of the cast was excellent, too, including Molly Ringwald and Christopher Lloyd. The story was interesting and easy to watch. The movie was great.

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      Originally made as a pilot for a television series, but was never commissioned.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Livs levande TV
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 27, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • John Wells Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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