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Winchell

  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Winchell (1998)
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The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.

  • Director
    • Paul Mazursky
  • Writers
    • Herman Klurfeld
    • Scott Abbott
  • Stars
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Glenne Headly
    • Paul Giamatti
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    648
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    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Herman Klurfeld
      • Scott Abbott
    • Stars
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Glenne Headly
      • Paul Giamatti
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Walter Winchell
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Dallas Wayne
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Herman Klurfeld
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Franklin D. Roosevelt
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Gavreau
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • William Randolph Hearst
    Frank Medrano
    Frank Medrano
    • Melvin Diamond
    Vic Polizos
    Vic Polizos
    • Sam Hague
    John F. O'Donohue
    John F. O'Donohue
    • Harry the Doorman
    • (as John O'Donohue)
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Bellamy
    Rod McCary
    Rod McCary
    • Emcee
    Victoria Gabrielle Platt
    Victoria Gabrielle Platt
    • Josephine Baker
    Jonathan Aaron
    • Rabbi
    • (as Rabbi Jonathan Aaron)
    Pat Asanti
    Pat Asanti
    • Vaudeville Magician
    Sean Michael Allen
    Sean Michael Allen
    • Mirror Reporter
    • (as Sean Barnes)
    Joe Basile
    Joe Basile
    • Post Reporter #2
    Marissa Leigh
    • Schwing Sister #3
    • (as Marissa Leigh Baumgartner)
    Joe Bays
    Joe Bays
    • Post Reporter #1
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Herman Klurfeld
      • Scott Abbott
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    tswa963505

    The best movies are sleepers

    This is a great movie. Cinematography and scripting are excellent. The fact that it wasn't a summer blockbuster in the vein of "Independence Day" and "Mission: Impossible" speaks well for it. Stanley Tucci's performance is riveting. He portrays the complexity of character of a highly controversial figure, hated by some and loved by others, and both for good reason. He was a crony of J. Edgar Hoover, but also had a social conscience. One minute we see Winchell shamelessly using blackmail in order to be the first to scoop a story; the next we see him being beaten to within an inch of his life by Hitler sympathizer thugs because he refused to be silent on the threat of the rise of Naziism.
    Shanessa

    Could have been so much more

    Stanley Tucci is an amazing actor, and in this film we were only treated to a mere glimpse of his ability. The best performance, I think, was by Paul Giamatti as his long-suffering ghost writer. This film was engaging, and at times it was very much so. However, it tries to convey too much history and too much time in its hour and fifty minutes. I don't know, some movies manage to tell the story of someone's entire life and make it seem like a life is actually passing by. This one, however, seemed fragmented. They began to lose me with each large jump in the timeline. It was like a synopsis of his life--it left me wanting more because it only seemed to scratch the surface of the many events in his life (for example, when he went to Brazil during WWII).
    DTL

    HBO makes another winner!

    The pickings at the Video store have for me been slim. Slimmer in fact than the theatres. I did however rent WINCHELL an HBO movie starring Stanley Tucci in his Emmy Award winning performance as Walter Winchell the famous newspaper columnist and radio commentator of the 30's through the 60's. I did not know much more than that about WW, but after seeing this film I learned a great deal. HBO's attention to historical detail in costumes and art direction are superb. Stanley Tucci proves once again that he can't do a bad performance. Paul Giamatti as his head press agent is marvelous. This is an excellent rent.
    10dataconflossmoor

    They Want To Be In Winchell's Column, They Don't Want To Go To His Funeral!!

    This HBO presentation was a somber and bittersweet depiction of famous columnist, Walter Winchell. Director, Pat Mazursky, illustrates this biography through the eyes of Walter Winchell's key assistant. This assistant viewed Winchell as someone for whom he garnered an ardent admiration! My association with Walter Winchell was that he use to narrate episodes of "The Untouchables". In the zenith of Winchell's career, he was an uncompromising columnist who exemplified the phrase; "The power of the pen is mightier than the sword". Anybody who was anybody in Hollywood during the late thirties through the early fifties, was interviewed and featured in Walter Winchell's column! Winchell's quip about how "Hollywood has to be seen to be disbelieved" was a witty one liner which described Hollywood to be a tenuous hotbed of raw capitalism! Walter Winchell engaged in many commentaries which ultimately gave him a political prowess during World War II !! He was always greeted as a recognizably formidable foe by prominent paragons at the pinnacle of national power; This included moguls and dignitaries such as William Randolph Hearst and President Franklin Deleno Roosevelt. Walter Winchell possessed many qualities which made him successful.. The fact that he went after the truth, and eventually acquired a cunning and creative stranglehold on the American News media, is something which can be attributed to Winchell's basically egotistical nature. Winchell's callous determination made him vicariously ruthless just by virtue of adhering to some simple journalistic procedures!! While this hacked out, made for TV movie, by HBO, cannot really be considered one of the best efforts of movie making, it definitely served a useful purpose!! What I conceptualized with "Winchell" was that he was driven to make a difference in the American News media world!! Making a difference in the American news media subsequently translated to Winchell evoking a radically different perspective on many of the sordid events which were pertinent to a myriad of individuals in the entire world altogether. This movie gave you an effectively brief synopsis of the type of life Walter Winchell engaged in, as well as the life he wound up with! So!! What was the scoop on his personal life? He died a lonely widower, his son committed suicide, and his mentally disturbed daughter was the only one who attended his funeral!! Such a grim scenario suggests that Winchell's national prominence concurrently manufactured a personal life of domestic alienation! The fact that nobody attended his funeral is painstakingly ironic for Winchell, as a newspaper columnist perceives that the most heinous emotion by which to be afflicted is the emotion of being deluged with disinterest!! The knifing acrimony to Winchell's deteriorating fame manifested itself most convincingly when people talked about him in past tense!! When his assistant heard of his passing away in 1972, Winchell's obituary served as a platitude consisting of mere mention of the bygone era in which Walter Winchell was a news media legend! Time erosion relegated Walter Winchell to a sinister anonymity!! The utterly insidious monster of death reduces even the most famous people to faint memories. Walter Winchell's tumultuous life epitomized his philosophy which was expressed very succinctly with his famous quote of "America,love it or leave it". I enjoyed this HBO production, and, I definitely feel that Walter Winchell is, without question, a noteworthy element of historical importance in America!! See this movie if you can!!
    8PWNYCNY

    Good movie about a controversial media figure.

    This is a good biopic of Walter Winchell, a popular and controversial figure in American journalistic history. The movie shows how Winchell, a vaudeville entertainer, managed to pass himself off as a journalist and became, for a time, the most famous and influential gossip monger in the United States. That he jumbled up the English language and, according to the movie, had an abrasive personality did not seem to impede his career. Also, that ethical standards seemed to mean nothing to him, and that he was willing to use information to hurt people did not seem to bother him until he became a news story. What Winchell lacked in charm he made up for in sheer brazenness. He was engaging and could be your friend, but only if he could use you, and he was prone to smearing people he did not like. The movie shows how Winchell's career took a hit after the Josephine Baker incident. Yet, the movie also shows how Winchell used the microphone to attack Adolf Hitler and to warn the American people about Nazism. For that Winchell deserved credit. This movie provides an excellent dramatization of the rise and fall of media giant and of the need for the media to report the news in a responsible matter. Stanley Tucci is excellent as Walter Winchell.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Dallas Wayne is a fictionalized version of real-life Winchell confidante and speakeasy owner Texas Guinan.
    • Goofs
      When Winchell does a Las Vegas nightclub act in 1958, a sign can be seen advertising a show starring Seigfried and Roy - who didn't become headliners until years after Winchell's death.
    • Quotes

      Franklin D. Roosevelt: I've got a scoop for you, Walter. Senator Taft is a horse's aft.

    • Crazy credits
      Richard Kent Green was Stanley Tucci's stand-in for both the Central Park scenes in New York and the photo shoot for the poster.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      School Days
      Written by Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb (as Will Cobb)

      Performed by The Moylan Sisters (as The Moylin Sisters)

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under License from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Winchell: Cronista de sociedad
    • Filming locations
      • Mount St. Mary's College, Doheny Mansion - 10 Chester Pl, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Fried Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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