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Quiz Show (1994)

“Fifty million people watched but no one saw a thing.”

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In the twilight years of the 1950s, the American public was captivated by the phenomenal surge of television quiz shows, with "Twenty-One" reigning supreme. The show's champion, Charles Van Doren, a handsome English instructor hailing from a distinguished literary family, was the nation's beloved folk hero. Week after week, viewers, numbering in the millions, were entranced as he effortlessly delivered answers to the most obscure questions, his charisma weaving a spell over the nation. He graced the covers of "Time" and "Life" magazines, becoming the embodiment of the American dream. However, beneath the veneer of intellectual prowess and the razzle-dazzle of television, a scandal was brewing. The charming narrative began to unravel when Herbert Stempel, a disgruntled contestant, and a brash working-class Jew from Queens, cried foul, alleging the revered quiz show was nothing but a sham. This explosive revelation caught the attention of Richard Goodwin, an idealistic young lawyer working for a Congressional subcommittee. With the tenacity of a bloodhound, Goodwin shifted his focus to the enigmatic figures of Stempel and Van Doren. What he unearthed was a web of deception, masterminded by the network and the show's producers, that had fooled an entire nation. "Quiz Show" is a riveting tale of truth versus illusion, drawing back the curtain on one of the biggest scandals of American television. As shockwaves of the uncovered deception ripple across the country, viewers are left questioning the integrity of their beloved shows, and the heroes they once revered. Based on a true story, this movie offers a gripping exploration of a pivotal moment in television history.

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Quiz Show is a drama movie featuring John Turturro and directed by Robert Redford.

It is possible to buy Quiz Show on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.