Broadcast News

It’s the story of their lives.

6.8
19872h 13m

A high-strung news producer finds herself in a love triangle between a talented but self-doubting reporter and a charming new anchor, who embodies the growing trivialization of news that she is determined to fight against.

Production

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Broadcast News (1987) Original Trailer [FHD]

Cast

Photo of Holly Hunter

Holly Hunter

Jane Craig

Photo of William Hurt

William Hurt

Tom Grunick

Photo of Albert Brooks

Albert Brooks

Aaron Altman

Photo of Robert Prosky

Robert Prosky

Ernie Merriman

Photo of Lois Chiles

Lois Chiles

Jennifer Mack

Photo of Joan Cusack

Joan Cusack

Blair Litton

Photo of Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson

Bill Rorich

Photo of Robert Katims

Robert Katims

Martin Klein

Photo of Ed Wheeler

Ed Wheeler

George Wein

Photo of Stephen Mendillo

Stephen Mendillo

Gerald Grunick

Photo of Gennie James

Gennie James

Young Jane

Photo of Leo Burmester

Leo Burmester

Jane's Dad

Photo of Jonathan Benya

Jonathan Benya

Clifford Altman

Photo of Nat Benchley

Nat Benchley

Commander

Photo of Marita Geraghty

Marita Geraghty

Date-Rape Woman

Photo of Marc Shaiman

Marc Shaiman

News Theme Writer

Photo of Martha Smith

Martha Smith

Aaron's Soundwoman

Photo of Robert V. Walsh

Robert V. Walsh

NATO Spokesman

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Centred around the cut-throat environment of an American newsroom at a time when the focus of the bosses was switching from strong journalistic values to those more ratings-based, we are provided with this premiss. William Hurt ("Grunick") is certainly the more handsome man for the anchorman's chair, but he has nothing like the knowledge or gravitas of colleague and rival "Altman" (Albert Brooks) with his superior, borderline condescending on-screen style. Executive producer "Jane" (Holly Hunter) is charged with trying to keep things on an even keel, whilst unsure which, if either, of the two men she wants to date. At times there atmosphere here is electric, with quickly paced activity, acerbic wit and a wonderfully portrayed dog-eat-dog mentality that lends a great deal of authenticity to this most competitive of workplaces. Ocassionally, it is cluttered up by a romance that is simply not required - the triumvirate just didn't need it, but in the main Hunter is on super form. She effortlessly plays a multitude or roles as she tries to juggle her personal and professional feelings for these two men who offer us characterisations that we can laugh at and loathe in almost equal measure. I worked in live television for a great many years, and always admired the skills of those who can talk, listen, look and react all at the same time - the scene with poor old "Altman" losing half his bodyweight whilst on air still makes me squirm even now. It has lost some of its potency over the last 35 years, but recalling that this was amongst the first to illustrate just how tough these jobs are, it's still a great watch.

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kevin2019

10/10

"Broadcast News" is desperately overlong and it stubbornly insists upon indulging in irrelevant mini-prologues of the three main characters at the beginning which has absolutely no bearing on them as adults, but other than this the film does successfully provide a fascinating insight into the pressurised and competitive world of television journalism and it must be applauded for highlighting the unfortunate trend of elevating news anchors to celebrity status and they are out to sell news to the public as if it were nothing more than another product. This is an alarming turn of events when the image of the news anchor supersedes the importance of global events simply because they are capable of bringing in substantial viewing audiences for a particular channel and furthering their own careers by doing so and established journalistic ethics be damned instead of their top priority always being the persistent pursuit of the truth.

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