Read Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies Online
Authors: Dave Itzkoff
Simcha Productions and
Susan’s notes to, on
Network
script
Tenth Man
and
Tony nominations and
travels to Israel
travels to Soviet Union
TV criticized by
TV industry response to
Network
and
TV news industry researched by
World War II and
on writing
writing style and work habits of
Your Place or Mine
and
Chayefsky, Susan Sackler (wife)
Children’s Hour, The
(Hellman)
Chinatown
Christensen, Diana (character)
casting of
women in TV and
Christian Science Monitor
Chubbuck, Christine
Cinque, Field Marshal (Donald DeFreeze)
Cleopatra
CNN
Headline News
Cobb, Lee J.
Coco, James
Coe, Fred
Cohn, Sam
Colbert, Claudette
Colbert, Stephen
Columbia Pictures
Comedy Central
Communications Corporation of America (CCA, fictional company)
Conway, Curt
Cooper, Anderson
Coppola, Francis Ford
Coughlin, Russ
Countdown
Counterfeit Traitor
Couric, Katie
Crawford, Christina
Crawford, Joan
Crist, Judith
Cronkite, Kathy
Cronkite, Walter
Crosby, Bing
Crucible, The
(Miller)
Cukor, George
Daily Show, The
Dallas Times Herald
Danger
(CBS anthology)
Dann, Mike
Davies, Arthur B.
Davies, Lucy Virginia Meriwether
Davies, Russell
Davis, Angela
Dead Sea Scrolls
Death of a Salesman
(Miller)
Broadway revival
CBS special
De Laurentiis, Dino
Depression
Dewhurst, Colleen
Diamonds Are Forever
Dickinson, Angie
Dirty Dozen, The
Disney, Walt
Dog Day Afternoon
Dougherty, Marion
Dunaway, Faye
Academy Awards and
cast as Diana Christensen
early life and career of
Golden Globe Awards and
ITV threat by
life and career of, post-
Network
Network
promotion and
Network
shooting and
rehearsals and
reviews and
salary of
TV debut of
Network
and
wig controversy and
Duvall, Robert
Eastwood, Clint
Easy Rider
Ecumenical Liberation Army (fictional radicals)
Ed Sullivan Productions
Elephant Walk
Elliott, Stephen
Elmhirst, Dorothy Payne Whitney Straight
Enforcer, The
Equus
ESPN
SportsCenter
Evans, Edith
Executive Suite
Exorcist, The
Eyes of Laura Mars
Eyewitness News
Fairness Doctrine
Falk, Peter
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Felker, Clay
feminism
Ferrell, Conchata
Finch, Christopher
Finch, Eletha Barrett
Academy Awards and
Finch, George Ingle-
Finch, Peter
Academy Awards and
cast as Howard Beale
death of
early life and career of
estate of
Golden Globe Awards and
Network
promotion and
Network
shooting and
Raid on Entebbe
and
rehearsals and
reviews and
TV debut of
Network
and
Finch-Braley, Diana
Finchy
(Turner)
Fisher, Alicia Gladys
Fletcher, Louise
Flynn, Errol
Foch, Nina
Fonda, Henry
Fonda, Jane
Foote, Horton
Ford, Gerald
Fosse, Bob
Foster, Jodie
Fox News
Frankfurt, Stephen
Franklin, Aretha
French Connection, The
Friedkin, William
Friedman, Paul
Friendly, Fred W.
Front, The
Gabor, Eva
Gallagher, Barbara
Gardella, Kay
Gardner, Herb
Geffen, David
Germaine, Susan
Gersh, Phil
Gideon
(Chayefsky stage play)
Gifford, Mary Ann (character)
Goddess, The
(Chayefsky screenplay)
Godfather, The
Golden Boy
(Odets film)
Golden Globe Awards
Goldwyn, Samuel
Gone with the Wind
Goodson, Mark
Gordon, Ruth
Gottfried, Howard
Academy Awards and
Altered States
and
Beale named after
Chayefsky partnership with
death of Finch and
Hospital
and
Network
budget and
Network
development and
Network
director and cast and
Network
promotion and
Network
sale to UA and MGM and
Network
shooting and
responses to
Network
and
travels with Chayefsky
Gottfried, Mary Lynn
Great American Hoax, The
(Chayefsky treatment)
Great White Hope, The
Group, The
Grover, Stanley
Guardian
newspaper
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Habakkuk Conspiracy, The
(Chayefsky screenplay)
Hackett, Frank (character)
Hackman, Gene
Hamilton, Joe
Harman, Lee
Harris, Richard
Hatch, Robert
Hayden, Sterling
Hearst, Patty
Heaven Can Wait
Hecht, Harold
Hefner, Hugh
Heim, Alan
Hellman, Lillian
Henry, Buck
Hepburn, Audrey
Hewitt, Don
Hickman, Darryl
Hill, George Roy
Hiller, Arthur
Hiss, Alger
Hobbs, Laureen (character)
Hoffman, Abbie
Hoffman, Dustin
Holden, William
Academy Awards and
cast as Max Schumacher
death of
death of Finch and
early life and career of
life and career of, post-
Network
Network
promotion and
Network
shooting and
rehearsals and
reviews and
salary of
Holliman, Paul
Hollywood Code Office
Holocaust
Hope, Bob
Hopkins, Alan
Horne, Lena
Hospital, The
(Chayefsky screenplay)
Academy Awards and
Network
idea and
profits of
reviews of
TV rights and
two-film deal and
written as teleplay
Howard, Trevor
Huie, William Bradford
Huston, John
Huxley, Aldous
ICM agency
Ifill, Gwen
I Love Lucy
Imaginary Invalid, The
(Molière)
Imposters, The
(Chayefsky TV series proposal)
Internal Revenue Service
In the Heat of the Night
Israel
ITV (British network)
Jackson, Michael
Jensen, Arthur (character)
Jewish culture
Jewish Defense League (JDL)
J. Geils Band
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Jordan, Barbara
Julia
Just Tell Me What You Want
Kael, Pauline
Kahn, Great Ahmed (character)
Kahn, Richard
Kanin, Garson
Kazan, Elia
Kazin, Alfred
Kelly, Grace
Kennedy, John F.
Kerr, Walter
Kershner, Irvin
Kesey, Ken
KGO-TV (San Francisco)
Channel 7 News Scene
Kidnapped
Kimmins, Kenneth
King Kong
Kiritsis, Anthony
KPIX-TV
Kramer vs. Kramer
Krim, Arthur B.
Krost, Barry
Kubrick, Stanley
Kunstler, William
Lancaster, Burt
Landau, Susan
Lansing, Sherry
Last Picture Show, The
Last Tango in Paris
Latent Heterosexual, The
(Chayefsky stage play)
Laurents, Arthur
Laurie, Piper
Lean, David
Lear, Norman
Leary, Timothy
Leigh, Norman
Leigh, Vivien
Lerner, Alan Jay
Lieberman, Jeffrey
Life
magazine
Lilly, John C.
Lisztomania
Little Big Man
Littlefeather, Sacheen
Livingston, Jimmy
Loews Corporation
Logan, Joshua
Lonesome Dove
Long Day’s Journey into Night
Looking for Gatsby
(Dunaway)
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
Los Angeles
magazine
Los Angeles Times
Magazine
Lost Horizon
Love Story
Loy, Myrna
Lumet, Gail Jones
Lumet, Sidney
Academy Awards and
Altered States
and
Bradbury and
career of
Chayefsky and
on Chayefsky and Fosse
Cronkite and
death of Chayefsky and
death of Finch and
early life and career of
Golden Globe Awards and
hired to direct
Network
LA Film Critics award and
on
Network
Network
casting and
Network
credits and
Network
crew and
Network
editing and
Network
promotion and
Network
shooting and
rehearsals and
reviews and
MacDonald, Richard
MacLaine, Shirley
Maddow, Rachel
Mad
magazine
Mailer, Norman
Malamud, Bernard
Mallory, George
Mamoulian, Rouben
Man for All Seasons, A
(Bolt)
Mann, Delbert
Mao Tse Tung Hour, The
(fictional TV show)
Marathon Man
Marchand, Nancy
Marshall, Brenda
Marty
(Chayefsky screenplay)
artistic control of
awards and
reviews and
written as teleplay
Marvin, Lee
Marx, Groucho
Maslansky, Michael
Mastroianni, Marcello
Matthau, Walter
McCall’s
magazine
McCarthy, Joseph
McCarthy, Mary
McGee, Frank
McLuhan, Marshall
McQueen, Steve
Meara, Anne
Medavoy, Mike
Medea
(Euripides)
Melnick, Daniel
Mengers, Sue
Mercado, Walter
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Middle of the Night
(Chayefsky screenplay)
written as teleplay
Midnight Cowboy
Miller, Arthur
Miracle Worker, The
Misalliance
(Shaw)
Mitchell, Sean
Mitchum, Robert
Mommie Dearest
Montgomery, Robert
Mostel, Zero
MSNBC
Munich Olympics (1972)
Murder on the Orient Express
Murrow, Edward R.
Nasatir, Marcia
National Association of Broadcasters
Nation
magazine
NBC
NBC News
Nightly News
Network
.
See also
Chayefsky, Sidney Aaron “Paddy”; Lumet, Sidney;
and specific cast, characters, crew, and producers
Academy Awards and
anger and paranoia in
Bradbury on
budget of
cameramen
casting of
Chayefsky on
Chayefsky’s control on
Colbert on
crew hired
critics on
death of Finch and
Dunaway wig and
editing of
enduring resonance of
FCC and
film industry and
financial success of
Golden Globe Awards and
ITV and Dunaway nude scenes and
Lumet hired to direct
“Mad as hell” catchphrase and
Mad
parody of
monologues in
novelization of
NY and LA film critics awards and
opening credits of
premiere and first run of
production designer for
promotion for
prophetic nature of
rehearsals for
screenplay researched and written
screenplay sold to UA and MGM
script embargo and
shooting and locations for
shooting of, and Beatty-Finch scene
shooting of, and Dunaway-Holden love scenes
shooting of, and Holden-Straight “winter romance” scene
shooting of, and UBS scenes
Susan’s notes on
themes of
title of
TV debut of
TV industry responses to
visual look of
working women stereotype and
wrap party for
Newman, Edwin
Newman, Howard