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A Face in the Crowd Director: Elia Kazan Cast: Andy Griffith, Patricia Neal, Anthony Franciosa, Walter Matthau

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/10/2005
  • Original Release: 1957
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 3,609

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Closed Caption; New documentary Facing the Past; Theatrical trailer; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Side #1 --
1. Credits [1:26]
2. A Face in the Crowd [2:33]
3. Lonesome Rhodes [5:45]
4. One-Day Trial Offer [3:17]
5. Housewives' Heartthrob [3:37]
6. To the Dogs [4:48]
7. Getting the Idea [4:45]
8. TV Debut [4:44]
9. Potent Pitchman [4:08]
10. His Own Man [2:41]
11. In Marcia's Door [2:07]
12. In Vitajex's Door [4:06]
13. Moving Merchandise [7:00]
14. Mass Persuasion [4:56]
15. Don't Hurt Me [4:14]
16. Mrs. Rhodes [3:45]
17. Deeply Involved [4:34]
18. Betty Lou Fleckum [6:21]
19. Another Bride [4:15]
20. Heart Problems [3:40]
21. Marcia's Cut [3:15]
22. Coaching Sen. Fuller [6:49]
23. I'm a Force [1:29]
24. The Book on Lonesome [5:30]
25. In Bed With Joey [2:33]
26. My Flock of Sheep [4:53]
27. The Whole Show [3:15]
28. Grabbing Control [2:30]
29. All the Way Down [1:53]
30. Get Out of Everybody's Life [3:31]
31. Face to Face [3:57]
32. Whatever Happened to Him? [3:17]

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Editorial Reviews

The meteoric popularity of Arthur Godfrey was allegedly the basis of the 1957 drama Face in the Crowd. Andy Griffith makes a spectacular film debut as Lonesome Rhodes, a philosophical country-western singer discovered in a tanktown jail by television talent coordinator Patricia Neal and her assistant Walter Matthau. They decide that Rhodes is worthy of a TV guest spot, the result being that the gangly, aw-shucks entertainer becomes an overnight sensation. As he ascends to stardom, Rhodes attracts fans, sponsors and endorsements by the carload, and soon he is the most powerful and influential entertainer on the airwaves. Beloved by his audience, Rhodes reveals himself to his intimates as a scheming, power-hungry manipulator, with Machiavellian political aspirations. He uses everyone around him, coldly discarding anyone who might impede his climb to the top (one such victim is sexy baton-twirler Lee Remick, likewise making her film debut). Just when it seems that there's no stopping Rhodes' megalomania, his mentor and ex-lover Neal exposes this Idol of Millions as the rat that he is. She arranges to switch on the audio during the closing credits of Rhodes' TV program, allowing the whole nation to hear the grinning, waving Rhodes characterize them as "suckers" and "stupid idiots." Instantly, Rhodes' popularity rating plummets to zero. As he drunkenly wanders around his penthouse apartment, still not fully comprehending what has happened to him, Rhodes is deserted by the very associates who, hours earlier, were willing to ask "how high?" when he yelled "jump." Written by Budd Schulberg, Face in the Crowd was not a success, possibly because it hit so close to home with idol-worshipping TV fans. Its reputation has grown in the intervening years, not only because of its value as a film but because of the novelty of seeing the traditionally easygoing Andy Griffith as so vicious and manipulative a character as Lonesome Rhodes. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Andy Griffith as you've never seen him before, in a masterpiece of the cinematic arts.by Hibari

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September 01, 2009: Brilliant performances by the whole cast with Andy Griffith giving a once in a lifetime performance as "Lonesome Rhodes". This movie was way ahead of it's time in the depiction of the influence of media on society. A classic which still retains relevance in today's media focused world.

Fantasticby Anonymous

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June 17, 2008: Andy Griffith as you never would believe a powerful performance GREAT MOVIE


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