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Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
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6.4/10
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Jerry Springer in Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action (2025)
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Jaw-dropping documentary goes behind the scenes of America's most controversial talk show to expose its biggest scandals, both on- and off-camera.Jaw-dropping documentary goes behind the scenes of America's most controversial talk show to expose its biggest scandals, both on- and off-camera.Jaw-dropping documentary goes behind the scenes of America's most controversial talk show to expose its biggest scandals, both on- and off-camera.

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    • Robert Feder
    • Tobias Yoshimura
    • Richard Dominick
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      • Robert Feder
      • Tobias Yoshimura
      • Richard Dominick
    • 33User reviews
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    Robert Feder
    Robert Feder
    • Self - Chicago Media Critic
    • 2025
    Tobias Yoshimura
    Tobias Yoshimura
    • Self - Producer, The Jerry Springer Show
    • 2025
    Richard Dominick
    Richard Dominick
    • Self - Executive Producer, The Jerry Springer Show
    • 2025
    Annette Grundy
    Annette Grundy
    • Self - Producer, The Jerry Springer Show
    • 2025
    Melinda Chait Mele
    Melinda Chait Mele
    • Self - Producer, The Jerry Springer Show
    • 2025
    Kit Smith
    Kit Smith
    • Jerry Springer
    • 2025
    Melanie
    Melanie
    • Self - Guest, The Jerry Springer Show
    • 2025
    Jeffrey Campbell
    Jeffrey Campbell
    • Self - Son of Jerry Springer Show Guest
    • 2025
    Lisa Kleinberg
    Lisa Kleinberg
    • Self - Nancy's Attorney
    • 2025
    Georgia Finnimore
    • Show Guest
    • 2025
    Jerry Springer
    Jerry Springer
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    7mdw0526

    A fascinating yet cringeworthy inside look at the sleaziest talk show of all time...

    I should begin by disclosing that I worked as a production assistant for "The Jerry Springer Show", when it was still plain vanilla and before it moved from Cincinnati to Chicago, sometime between September 1991 and September 1992. By the late 90s, I'd tuned out as the show descended into its infamous chaos. This entertaining 2-episode docuseries pulls back the curtain on how the talk show spiraled into a cultural phenomenon. As sleazy as the show itself, it showcases an unapologetic executive producer and offers a fascinating, if completely cringeworthy, look at its rise. Viewed through today's fractured reality, though, the show almost feels quaint, and Jerry comes across as a decent guy (even with the bounced check to the prostitute). For anyone with ties to Jerry or memories of his WLWT Channel 5 news days in the '80s, this is a quick trip down nostalgia lane.
    6postnothing

    Missed opportunity

    It's common for modern documentary series to feel padded out, with content stretched to fill at least three episodes, leading to a sense of repetition. Curiously, the two-part documentary on Jerry Springer's talk show suffers from the opposite problem: it feels too short.

    This is most evident when the executive producer, the puppet master behind all the controversy, is interviewed. Given the opportunity to delve deeper into the mind of this key figure in the show's drama, and considering his apparent lack of remorse for the practices he promoted, the filmmakers miss a significant opportunity. Why didn't they explore the broader implications of exploiting people for entertainment in today's media landscape?

    The documentary starts promisingly, addressing a relevant contemporary topic, but ultimately fails to provide a meaningful conclusion. It perpetuates the very superficiality it seeks to expose. The overall impression is that, like the show itself, the documentary prioritizes entertainment over substance, leaving viewers wanting a deeper exploration of the issues at hand.
    6SinceNovember2000

    It was all about action!

    Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action offers a look behind the scenes of the infamous talk show that once made a worldwide furore. Directed by Luke Sewell, the documentary focuses mainly on the intentions and methods behind the scenes, with ratings and sensations proving to be the leading drivers.

    Although the documentary hits a critical note, the perspective remains strikingly one-sided. Most of the time is spent on the view of the old production team, without former participants being given an extensive platform. Something is missing: how would they, the people who actually experienced these explosive scenes, describe their experiences?

    What is becoming clear is the dynamics between entertainment and ethics. The fights turn out to be nothing more than a deliberately chosen means of achieving high ratings, a strategy that undeniably made the talk show a phenomenon. Jerry Springer's role is discussed, and although some nuance is added, the question remains unanswered how much he really knew about the manipulations and provocations that took place behind the scenes.

    The documentary largely confirms what many already suspected: selling sensation, and "The Jerry Springer Show" was a prime example of this. However, the limited angles make the film only superficially scratch a story that could have gone much deeper. For fans and critics it is an interesting look, but unfortunately the balance is missing to really surprise or make a broader impact.
    abdullah-alduwish

    Sick world

    The producers are mentally ill, and I can't even fathom the audacity of them coming out now and boasting about their product, knowing they contributed to the death of a woman and who knows how many others they exploited. We don't even know the mental and psychological state of those other people who were used. Their actions are a blatant disregard for human life and dignity, and they should be held accountable for the consequences of their selfish and unethical decisions. Everyone who appeared on the program should now face prosecution, as their participation enabled this injustice. It's imperative to bring them to justice and prevent further harm.
    4tallyalder

    Meh

    As other have stated this documentary is about the show not the man, and more about the produceur of the show then Jerry also.

    As someone that was young and not from the usa but had acces to the show while growing up I was interested by this documentary, sadly its not that interesting.

    It retrace the story of the show, describe the event, talk to some ex participant, but not a lot. It could have been more interesting if they were more interview with ex participant, if someone asked them directly if it was fake and about their life after the show . All in all, it not bad, you learn a little but not that much, it could have been more.

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      • January 7, 2025 (United States)
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      • Jerry Springer: Đấm Đá, Camera, Diễn
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