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Good Night, and Good Luck.

We will not walk in fear of one another.
2005 | 92m | English

(104207 votes)

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The story of journalist Edward R. Murrow's stand against Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist witch-hunts in the early 1950s.
Release Date: Sep 16, 2005
Director: George Clooney
Writer: Grant Heslov, George Clooney
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords telecaster, political activism, politician, government, anti-communism, based on true story, black and white, mccarthyism, tv news anchor, 1950s, government witch hunt
Production Companies Section Eight, Davis Films, 2929 Productions, TFC, Participant, Warner Independent Pictures, Redbus Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $54,600,000
Budget: $7,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 29, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
David Strathairn Edward R. Murrow
Patricia Clarkson Shirley Wershba
George Clooney Fred Friendly
Jeff Daniels Sig Mickelson
Robert Downey Jr. Joe Wershba
Frank Langella William Paley
Ray Wise Don Hollenbeck
Robert John Burke Charlie Mack
Reed Diamond John Aaron
Tate Donovan Jesse Zousmer
Grant Heslov Don Hewitt
Tom McCarthy Palmer Williams
Matt Ross Eddie Scott
Rose Abdoo Mili Lerner
Alex Borstein Natalie
Peter Jacobson Jimmy
Robert Knepper Don Surine
Dianne Reeves Jazz Singer
Peter Martin Pianist
Christoph Luty Bassist
Jeff Hamilton Drummer
Matt Catingub Saxophonist
Glenn Morshower Colonel Anderson
Don Creech Colonel Jenkins
Helen Slayton-Hughes Mary
Simon Helberg CBS Page
JD Cullum Stage Manager
John Kepley CBS Lawyer #1
David Paul Christian CBS Lawyer #2
Joyce Lasley Make-Up Girl
Bill Blair TV Studio Crewman (uncredited)
Joseph Dowd Reporter (uncredited)
Bruna Matsin Sig Mickelson's Wife (uncredited)
Katharine Phillips Moser Jesse's Wife (uncredited)
Alexana Thomas Senator's Wife (uncredited)
Dave Thompson News Photographer (uncredited)
Rochelle Warner Speech Wife (uncredited)
Roy Cohn Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Dwight D. Eisenhower Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Robert F. Kennedy Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Liberace Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Joseph McCarthy Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
John L. McClellan Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Milo Radulovich Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Joseph N. Welch Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Name Job
Stephen Mirrione Editor
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
James D. Bissell Production Design
Barry Idoine First Assistant "A" Camera
Aaron Glascock Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rachel Tenner Casting Associate
John Roesch Foley Artist
Ryan Piers Williams Camera Production Assistant
Edward Tise Production Sound Mixer
Melissa V. Barnes Second Assistant Director
Christa Munro Art Direction
David Webb First Assistant Director
Tony Bonaventura Property Master
Charlotte Raybourn Art Department Coordinator
John T. Connor First Assistant "B" Camera
Hank Sheppherd Key Rigging Grip
Randall L. Johnson Boom Operator
Lynda Foote Costume Supervisor
Waldo Sanchez Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Carolyn Elias Hairstylist
Dusty Saunders Transportation Coordinator
Curt Schulkey Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Susan Dudeck Dialogue Editor
Louise Frogley Costume Design
Barbara A. Hall Unit Production Manager
Colin Anderson Camera Operator
Michael Kenner Key Grip
Ellis J. Barbacoff Assistant Property Master
Larissa Supplitt Second Assistant "A" Camera
Simone Perusse Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Douglas Crise First Assistant Editor
David D. Scott Video Assist Operator
Joy Zapata Key Hair Stylist
Tad Driscoll Production Accountant
Karen Higgins Construction Coordinator
John Joseph Thomas Sound Effects Editor
Mary Jo Lang Foley Mixer
Gregg Schaublin Digital Intermediate Producer
Diane H. Newman Script Supervisor
Gae S. Buckley Set Designer
Louise Del Araujo Leadman
J. A. Byerly Rigging Gaffer
John Morris Best Boy Grip
Rocky Quiroz Utility Sound
Lucinda Campbell Key Costumer
Ron Berkeley Key Makeup Artist
Violet Ortiz Hairstylist
Jeff Winn Craft Service
Lance Brown Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Oscar Mitt Assistant Sound Editor
Pamela Kahn Foley Artist
Lynne Redding ADR Voice Casting
Jeff Kunkle Dolly Grip
Alyson Dee Moore Foley Artist
Scott Morgan Foley Recordist
Grant Heslov Screenplay
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
George Clooney Screenplay, Director
Jan Pascale Set Decoration
Michael Bauman Chief Lighting Technician
Name Title
Jennifer Fox Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
Victor Hadida Co-Executive Producer
Zygi Kamasa Co-Producer
Marc Butan Executive Producer
Chris Salvaterra Executive Producer
Simon Franks Co-Producer
Barbara A. Hall Co-Producer
Kiyotaka Ninomiya Co-Producer
Mark Cuban Executive Producer
Grant Heslov Producer
Todd Wagner Executive Producer
Samuel Hadida Co-Executive Producer
Ben Cosgrove Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor David Strathairn Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor David Strathairn Nominated
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director George Clooney Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor David Strathairn Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Robert Downey Jr. Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director George Clooney Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Director George Clooney Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Patricia Clarkson Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Director George Clooney Nominated
SAG Awards Best Supporting Actress Patricia Clarkson Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

There's a brief clip at the start of "Sink the Bismarck" (1960) that illustrates the impact of Edward R. Murrow's potent and succinct style of broadcasting that eventually led to him receiving an award from his peers at the beginning of this film. It's his acceptance speech that sets the tone for a ... retrospective that focuses on his time attempting to stand up for the civil liberties of many American people during the investigations by Senator Joseph McCarthy of Minnesota into the alleged infiltration of just about all aspects of society by communists and their allies. David Strathairn delivers one of his best performances here as the man whose stance earns him plaudits from some quarters, but enmity from others who accuse him of being an appeaser - or worse. Determined, he nevertheless becomes dependant on the good will of his network chief executive (Frank Langella) and stalwart producer Fred Friendly (George Clooney) as he issues a challenge to the politician and risks his career. In many ways these men had similarities of character. The use of archive footage of McCarthy and the pieces-to-camera from Strathairn offers us two contrasting styles, attitudes and sets of beliefs and though clearly the editorial is pro-Murrow, it still allows us to experience and evaluate some of the frenzy that prevailed at the time when the cold war was very much at it's height. Director Clooney uses a documentary style of intense monochrome photography to quite chillingly expose us to the perils of free reporting at a time when swimming agains a tide that would stop at nothing to rubbish it's opponents was no small gamble. It packs lots to think about into ninety minutes and emphasises the still quite dangerous scenarios that dogma coupled with a strong cult of personality can deliver to an unwitting population.

May 08, 2024