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The Tenth Level

  • TV Movie
  • 1976
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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The Tenth Level (1976)
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Inspired by Stanley Milgram's obedience research, psych professor Stephen Turner studies why people follow orders and hurt others. He is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be goad... Read allInspired by Stanley Milgram's obedience research, psych professor Stephen Turner studies why people follow orders and hurt others. He is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be goaded to inflict in the name of science.Inspired by Stanley Milgram's obedience research, psych professor Stephen Turner studies why people follow orders and hurt others. He is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be goaded to inflict in the name of science.

  • Director
    • Charles S. Dubin
  • Writer
    • George Bellak
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Lynn Carlin
    • Ossie Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    255
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles S. Dubin
    • Writer
      • George Bellak
    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Lynn Carlin
      • Ossie Davis
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • Prof. Stephen Turner
    Lynn Carlin
    Lynn Carlin
    • Barbara
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Ben Reed
    Viveca Lindfors
    Viveca Lindfors
    • Mrs. Schnagel
    Stephen Macht
    Stephen Macht
    • Dahlquist
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Karen
    Estelle Parsons
    Estelle Parsons
    • Prof. Tanya Crossland
    Roy Poole
    Roy Poole
    • Dr. Goodman
    Mike Kellin
    Mike Kellin
    • Mancuso
    Richard McKenzie
    Richard McKenzie
    • Mr. Dennison
    Fred J. Scollay
    Fred J. Scollay
    • Dr. McBride
    Charles White
    Charles White
    • Harry Vogel
    Gregory Abels
    • Lab Technician
    Robert Burr
    Robert Burr
    • Mr. Hughes
    Tom Quinn
    • Bully in Bar
    Billie Lou Watt
    • Mrs. Carol
    Michael J. Howard
      Jeff Pomerantz
      Jeff Pomerantz
      • Professor
      • (as Jeffrey Pomerantz)
      • Director
        • Charles S. Dubin
      • Writer
        • George Bellak
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      9deathmatch1

      Riveting, even 30 years later

      I was fortunate enough to receive a copy of The Tenth Level recently. I've watched it three times since then and it continues to chill my blood each time. Others I have shared this gem with have felt the same way. This is a story that works on many deep psychological levels, and sends a clear message which manages to transcend both time and the dated production values. This is truly a case where effective story-telling conquers all, and causes the viewer to forget they are watching something made on a shoestring budget 30 years ago. The story is cleverly woven in such a way that the viewer is compelled to put themselves in the place of the test subjects and left to wonder what choices they themselves would make. The real life statistics which are finally presented are absolutely frightening. If you ever have a chance to see this chilling glimpse into the human psyche, you MUST take advantage! You won't regret it.
      8SteveAT

      30 years, still waiting

      This is Shatner's most important and probably least-known vehicle. I wish I could remember more about his performance, but it really doesn't matter compared to the issues raised by the experiment depicted here. Laurence Olivier would have disappeared behind this story.

      Milgram's experiment involved convincing a subject that he or she was testing another subject (who was actually not, but was performing out of sight, and could obviously be heard) by supplying info and then asking questions. A wrong answer from the hidden subject required the real subject to administer a shock, and each successive wrong response got a higher-voltage shock, up to "The Tenth Level", which was lethal.

      Somehow, even more shocking were the results of the tests, which were done all around the world and are revealed at the end of the show.

      Somebody tell Shatner to get this put on a DVD (or do a remake!) because it is that important. I have never forgotten it, and sincerely doubt that anyone else who saw it forgot it, either.
      randydonna

      A must-see for psych and political science classes!

      I saw this movie as a teen, and have been looking for it ever since. Something about it stuck with me, and I wanted to see it again.

      I've since stumbled across a reference to it in a pamphlet written by Chuck Colson. That article stated that the film "was a powerful testimony about man's inability to safeguard human rights."

      The 10th Level is intense and moving, because it displays, via a real life incident that reveals how very malleable people can be.

      I think it should be shown in every High school Political science and psychology class in the country.

      If ANYONE knows how I could obtain even a "taped off TV" copy, please let me know!
      searchanddestroy-1

      Very interesting

      Of course this movie is astounding if you watch it closely. And I could not prevent myself to think of Henri Verneuil's I COMME ICARE sequence which has so much in common with this film subject. This TV feature focuses only on the experiment and its whereabouts, and of course Bill Shatner's character, who is terrific as an obsessed professor so involved in his task, his life purpose. The Verneuil's film only spoke about it, but it was mainly about many things else, political matters, more complex actually. I would say not more ambitious, because this one is, but yes more vast and complex. It may have been shot in video technicals and it has never been shown, aired in France, too complex for home audiences, housewives... So shame.
      8Scott_Mercer

      Chilling, Disturbing, Mesmerizing

      Like the other commenters, I saw this as a child. I would have been 9 years old, but I still remember the shocking realization of the fact that this experiment reveals (depressingly) that most people are willing throw all their beliefs out the window and submit unquestioningly to authority.

      It's not easy to stand up to entrenched authority, with the only thing on your side the knowledge that righteousness is with you. What I took away from the film at such a young age was that peer pressure can be evil and should not be followed blindly; what's right is right, and that's that.

      I remember Shatner going over the top as usual, but somehow his assay of the evil doctor worked very well. Before the final twist was revealed, I was quite shocked that such a film would be shown; the main character of the film is ostensibly evil and making innocent people suffer for no good reason and is a sadist. I believe this was shot on video in a television studio; in spite of that extra added element of unreality, this production still effected me greatly.

      Highly recommended. If anyone reading this controls the rights to it, PLEASE RELEASE IT! You will sell many copies.

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      • Trivia
        Shot in 1975. The material was considered so controversial that none of the major CBS sponsors wanted to run their ads during the movie, so it languished on the shelf for nearly a year.
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        Referenced in Hardcastle and McCormick: Ties My Father Sold Me (1984)

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      • Release date
        • August 26, 1976 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Die zehnte Stufe
      • Filming locations
        • CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • CBS Television Network
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 42m(102 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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