Quiz Show

In 1958 when television quiz shows ruled the airwaves, Charles Van Doren was the wildly popular champion of a successful TV show called "Twenty-One." A national celebrity who appeared on the covers of both "Time" and "Life" magazines, Van Doren was an American folk hero the intellectual's answer to Elvis Presley.
Week after week audiences tuned in to watch as Van Doren, a popular English instructor at Columbia University and the product of one of America's most renowned literary families, seemed to draw from his vast knowledge the correct answers to obscure questions. His charming presence seduced 50 million people into believing him.
But the truth is, viewers were fooled and saw only what the network and program''s producers wanted them to see. Then someone pulled the plug. When disgruntled contestant Herbie Stempel charged that the quiz game was a fraud, Congressional investigator Richard Goodwin uncovered the facts that exposed the deception, and sent shock waves reverberating across America.
Directed by
Robert Redford
Cast
John Turturro - Herb Stempel
Rob Morrow - Richard Goodwin
Ralph Fiennes - Charles Van Doren
Paul Scofield - Mark Van Doren
David Paymer - Dan Enright
Hank Azaria - Albert Freedman
Christopher McDonald - Jack Barry
Johann Carlo - Toby Stempel
Bruce Altman - Gene
Elizabeth W Wilson - Dorothy Van Doren
Allan Rich - Robert Kintner
Mira Sorvino - Sandra Goodwin
Production Co.
Baltimore Pictures
Dreyfuss/James Productions
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment
Produced by
Fred Zollo
Richard Dreyfuss
Judith James
Studio
Baltimore Pictures
Writer
Richard N. Goodwin
Paul Attanasio
Music
Mark Isham












