Good Night, And Good Luck

Good Night, And Good Luck
Good Night, And Good Luck

Film Details

Year

2005

Duration

89 minutes

Genres

Biopics, Drama, Period and Historical

Language

English

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Synopsis

George Clooney directed, co-wrote and starred in this fascinating drama about the media and the dangers of political witch-hunts. In 1950s America, Senator Joseph McCarthy was unjustly persecuting people (including many within the film industry) who he believed were Communists. The film is based on the true story of the CBS news team who, led by the respected presenter Edward R Murrow, took on McCarthy and attempted to show the people of America what was really going on. Shot in monochrome, this is a riveting, intelligent and thought-provoking drama.

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PG Classification

This film has a couple of uses of mild bad language

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