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Madoff

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 41m
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7.4/10
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Richard Dreyfuss in Madoff (2016)
The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, who's Ponzi scheme bilked $65 billion from unsuspecting victims.
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The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, whose Ponzi scheme bilked $65 billion from unsuspecting victims; the largest fraud in US history.The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, whose Ponzi scheme bilked $65 billion from unsuspecting victims; the largest fraud in US history.The rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, whose Ponzi scheme bilked $65 billion from unsuspecting victims; the largest fraud in US history.

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    • Richard Dreyfuss
    • Peter Scolari
    • Blythe Danner
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    • Stars
      • Richard Dreyfuss
      • Peter Scolari
      • Blythe Danner
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Bernie Madoff
    • 2016
    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Peter Madoff
    • 2016
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Ruth Madoff
    • 2016
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Harry Markopolos
    • 2016
    Liz Larsen
    Liz Larsen
    • Sheryl Weinstein
    • 2016
    Erin Cummings
    Erin Cummings
    • Eleanor Squillari
    • 2016
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • Carl Shapiro
    • 2016
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Frank DiPascali
    • 2016
    Bruce Altman
    Bruce Altman
    • Gary Flumenbaum
    • 2016
    Tom Lipinski
    Tom Lipinski
    • Mark Madoff
    • 2016
    Dominic Colón
    Dominic Colón
    • Prisoner #1
    • 2016
    Susan Blommaert
    Susan Blommaert
    • Vera Zweig
    • 2016
    Lewis Black
    Lewis Black
    • Gregory Perkins
    • 2016
    Jason Kravits
    Jason Kravits
    • Frank Avellino
    • 2016
    David Margulies
    David Margulies
    • Elie Wiesel
    • 2016
    Lyne Renée
    Lyne Renée
    • Catherine Hooper
    • 2016
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    Matthew Sean Blumm
    • Tom Jamison
    • 2016
    Olivia Washington
    Olivia Washington
    • Agent Cacioppi
    • 2016
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    10afijamesy2k

    Madoff is magnificent

    Out of all of the great TV shows, mini series and TV movies this year, this has got to be the best one this year bar none, Richard dreyfuss in one of the best performances since the goodbye girl back in the 70's, where he won a Oscar for that role, plays Bernie Madoff a man who was sentence to 150 years in prison for tax for running a Ponzi scheme, the teleplay is one of the best teleplays in recent TV history and the performances are all wonderful as always, the writing is crisp, the pacing is great and the editing is marvelous, it's a shame that he wasn't nominated for a emmy for his whole, because he should have been, nevertheless this is definitely the best TV of 2016 bar none I give it my highest rating A+
    8deedee0

    Best of them all

    This is by far the best production, documentaries included, of the Madoff story. The script was excellent. The information and plot are easy to follow without being weighed down by boring financial specifics. The major players are represented well and the acting is superb. Dreyfuss, Danner, and Rispoli make De Niro, Pfeiffer, and Azaria look like amateurs! I enjoyed the miniseries so much that I wish there were more episodes!
    7SnoopyStyle

    too long, Dreyfuss great

    Bernie Madoff (Richard Dreyfuss) was a trusted member of Wall Street and the chairman of Nasdaq. It shocked almost everyone when he's revealed to have run a giant Ponzi scheme. His wife Ruth (Blythe Danner) is clueless to the scheme and even his extra-marital affairs. He even cheats money out of his secretary Eleanor Squillari (Erin Cummings). His brother Peter (Peter Scolari) is troubled about his role as Chief Compliance Officer. His older son Mark is angry that he's not allowed to be involved in the company investments. His younger son Andrew also works for him and gets sick. Harry Markopolos (Frank Whaley) warned the SEC over and over again about the possible fraud at Madoff to no avail.

    This two part network TV mini-series 2 x 2 hours is a bit too extended. As a drama, this would work much better compressed in half. The most important moment for me is back in the '29 when a young Madoff covered his client's losses. It explained how he started and the essence of what he's about. He's a confidence man. I don't need any more reveals about Madoff. That scene is eureka to Madoff and a perfect explanation of his character. The Harry Markopolos part provides some fun tension but that also gets played out. The rest about Bernie is a bit repetitive. I do not bemoan the secretary wanting a scene showing her being taken by Madoff. However, these self-serving scenes do pile up. The middle is a bit extended. Through it all, there is Dreyfuss doing great work.
    9phd_travel

    Everything you want to see about Madoff

    For a movie about Madoff the main thing is the story has to be linear, non confusing and thorough and this 2 part miniseries succeeds. It introduces enough characters one by one to show the major players in the scandal, how the business duped clients and how it came crashing down. It isn't too complicated so non finance people can roughly understand what happens. Madoff is made to be the narrator of the movie and it helps to make things clear. Victims, clients, whistle blowers, the SEC dropping the ball, and the perpetrators in Madoff's company are all shown. The look at what happened in Madoff's own family is quite fascinating. His wife kids brother niece are all shown to be unknowing victims. The tragic suicide of his son Mark is quite moving. Would have liked a bit more about the recovery of the stolen money at the end.

    The acting is fine. With so much going on in the story the main thing is that they should resemble the real people sufficiently. Richard Dreyfuss looks enough like Madoff and his benign slightly jovial approach actually is quite right. It keeps things flowing and not too depressing. Blythe Danner is physically suited to the role of Ruth. The actors who play his sons are don't look like them much - not great casting there. The supporting cast are good too especially those who play his staff.

    Will be interesting to compare to to the upcoming HBO movie with Robert DeNiro as Madoff.

    There was a follow up ABC documentary with interviews called "Bernie Madoff after the fall" that aired after the end of part 2 that is worth watching.
    vchimpanzee

    Fine job, especially by Dreyfuss

    I didn't know that much about Bernie Madoff, except that he had supposedly cheated people out of millions of dollars. Actually, it was billions.

    But right away Richard Dreyfuss made this supposedly evil man look like a great guy. You have to like him. He had his clients' best interests at heart, but he knew what he was doing would be frowned on by the SEC and the federal government. And yet he had been doing this since the 1960s--making big money for people regardless of what the market was doing.

    And it became quickly apparent that Bernie cared about his family. A loving wife who had only a vague idea that her husband's dealings weren't quite legal. Two sons, one more uptight than the other, who like Sgt. Schultz knew NOTHING (at least that's how the movie portrays it). A brother who has some knowledge that Bernie's activities aren't what they should be, but is kept pretty much out of the picture.

    Dreyfuss does a fantastic job. I might even say Emmy-worthy. Most of the time Bernie is quite charming and a good guy. He can get quite angry when pushed. Knowing investigators are this close to putting him away, he seems quite vulnerable. And this last part is shown quite effectively with rapid-fire editing. The sound stays consistent but we keep seeing the nightmare Bernie thinks is coming, or flashbacks, or whatever, in addition to what is happening now. And this editing technique is used several times.

    Michael Rispoli is very good as the man in charge of the 17th floor. I should mention that the legitimate business operated from fabulous modern offices where everyone dressed for success on the 19th floor, where the employees included the brother and two sons. Mark resented that Frank got the promotion he deserved, but Bernie would not let his sons get mixed up in the illegal activities on the dark, depressing 17th floor where it was always Casual Friday.

    Ben Dreyfuss effectively showed us a charming and ambitious but not particularly endearing young Bernie in flashbacks. He showed how Benrie learned to do what he did.

    Blythe Danner is a loving, caring wife, until ... and then wait until you see what she's like. A very good job with a wide range of emotions.

    Erin Cummings is impressive as the loyal secretary. She seems out of place with the New Yawk accent in these plush offices, but she is quite appealing.

    Peter Scolari used to be so funny, but he's mostly serious here, which he has become good at in recent years. He really shows his ability when brother Peter's son gets very sick, and Peter starts feeling guilty about what he knows he has done wrong. And we have to go through the hard times with the family.

    There are happy times with the family as well, which makes up for the difficulties.

    But of course watching Bernie wine and dine and otherwise impress his billionaire clients (soon to be broke in some cases) is lots of fun. One of them is in West Palm Beach and the big band music in the scenes there is great.

    Frank Whaley is the man who started the process of bringing down Bernie Madoff. Since some situations and people are fictional, we don't know if he's real or not, but it doesn't matter. He is a brilliant investigator who lacks people skills and is often quite nervous. People don't take him seriously, and even when they do, Bernie has the ability to talk himself out of the situation.

    Or government officials are just morons. It doesn't matter. It's all quite entertaining. You want Bernie to win, but you know something is bound to happen.

    And when it does, it really does. There goes that rapid-fire editing again, this time with the sound matching the visuals.

    In one sequence the people are either real victims of Bernie Madoff or they are very good actors.

    Also effective is the apparent use of real ABC News anchors reporting on the scandal.

    Dreyfuss appeared on the TV screen during the closing credits, at least when I watched, to invite us to watch the real story coming up next, and to praise the talented actors and writers whose work we just saw, and I agree with him.

    Like him or not, I think this movie is a winner.

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      One of two films involving Bernie Madoff to be released back-to-back. The other is The Wizard of Lies (2017), also made for television.

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мейдофф
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lincoln Square Productions
      • Parabolic NY
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      • 41m
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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