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The Night That Panicked America

  • Director: Joseph Sargent
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Showbiz Drama, Docudrama
  • Themes: Life in the Arts, End of the World
  • Main Cast: Eileen Brennan, Paul Shenar
  • Release Year: 1975
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

The Night That Panicked America is centered around Orson Welles' notorious "War of the Worlds" broadcast of October 30, 1938. Welles (Paul Shenar) arrives at CBS studios just in time to assume his directing post for the radio adaptation of the H.G. Wells classic, which has been updated and rewritten in the form of news bulletins. Unfortunately, millions of listeners tune in late and assume that the Earth is actually being invaded by Martians. This TV movie periodically cuts away from the broadcast in progress to concentrate on the panicky reactions of several listeners -- including a terrified mother (Eileen Brennan) who nearly kills her own children rather than allow them to fall into the tentacles of the Men From Mars. Advised of the panic, Welles is convinced that his career is over, but the ensuing publicity makes him nationally famous. As he absorbs the events of the evening, the hoodwinked radio fans crawl back sheepishly to the safety of their homes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ed Bakey - Vanderhoff; Tom Bosley - Norman Smith; Eileen Brennan - Ann Muldoon; Joshua Bryant - Howard Koch; Michael Constantine - Jess Wingate; Cliff De Young - Stefan Grubowski; Liam Dunn - Charlie; Burton Gilliam - Tex; Clarke Gordon - Matlock; Marcus J. Grapes - Mercury Theatre Player; Hanna Hertelendy - Maid; Casey Kasem - Mercury Theatre Player; Robert Lussier - Arnie; Walter McGinn - Paul Stewart; Shelley Morrison - Toni; Ron Rifkin - Mercury Theatre Player; John Ritter - Walter Wingate; Paul Shenar - Orson Welles; Tracy Brooks Swope - Kelly; Granville van Dusen - Carl Phillips; Byron Webster - Harrison; Vic Morrow - Hank Muldoon; Walker Edmiston - Mercury Theatre Player; Will Geer - Reverand Davis; Meredith Baxter-Birney - Linda Davis

Credit

Joseph Sargent - Director, Bud S. Isaacs - Editor, Jules Brenner - Cinematographer, Robert Birnbaum - Production Manager, Joseph Sargent - Producer, Anthony Wilson - Producer, Herman Schoenbrun - Set Designer, Nicholas Meyer - Screenwriter, Anthony Wilson - Screenwriter

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The Night That Panicked America
Directed by Joseph Sargent
Produced by Joseph Sargent
Starring Vic Morrow
Music by Frank Comstock
Cinematography Jules Brenner
Distributed by ABC
Release date(s) Flag of the United States October 31, 1975
Running time 92 min.
Country USA
Language English

The Night That Panicked America is an American made-for-television movie that was originally broadcast on the ABC network on October 31, 1975. The movie dramatizes events surrounding Orson Welles's famous - and infamous - War of the Worlds radio broadcast of October 30, 1938, which had led some Americans to believe that an invasion of Martians was occurring in New Jersey.

The Night That Panicked America tells the story of the 1938 broadcast from the point of view of Welles and his associates as they create the broadcast live, as well as from the points of view of a number of different fictional American families, in a variety of locations and from a variety of social classes, who listened to the broadcast and believed the imaginary Martian invasion was actually occurring.

The movie starred, among others, Meredith Baxter-Birney, Tom Bosley, Eileen Brennan, Vic Morrow, and John Ritter, all relatively well-known actors (though not all of them were famous at the time). Paul Shenar played Orson Welles.

Some local stations in various areas of the United States have rebroadcast this made-for-TV movie every year - or during many years - on October 30, the anniversary of the original radio broadcast, or on October 31, which is Halloween.

The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction praised the film's re-creation of events in the radio studio, but was unimpressed by its depiction of the resulting panic, calling it "a routine disaster movie with hackneyed characters reacting in predictable ways."

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