It is the warning about Harrison that he escaprd from jail and that he is "dangerous" and a warning not to reason with him.
The set of a tv program telecasting a balletHarrison Parent's house where they are watching TV
The cast of Harrison Bergeron - 1995 includes: Teller as himself John Astin as Golf Announcer Mackenzie Astin as Golf Champion Sean Astin as Harrison Bergeron Nigel Bennett as Dr. Eisenstock Peter Boretski as Newman David Calderisi as Commissioner Benson Emmanuelle Chriqui as Jeannie Hayden Christensen as Eric Cindy Cook as Weatherperson Miranda de Pencier as Phillipa Roger Dunn as George Bergeron Jayne Eastwood as Ms. Newbound Hal Eisen as TV Announcer - San Quentin Matthew Ferguson as Garth Bergeron Michael Fletcher as Technician John Friesen as Frank the Plumber Linda Goranson as Hazel Bergeron Carl Harvey as Mr. TV Buck Henry as TV producer Wendy Hopkins as Jennifer Quyen Hua as Connie Wang Juliette Jacob as Mother Chapelle Jaffe as Head House Lady Penn Jillette as himself Doug Lennox as Policeman Stan Lesk as Man Eugene Levy as President McCloskey William Lynn as TV Cameraman, Bert Alison MacLeod as Woman Andrea Martin as Diana Moon Glampers Marc Marut as Todd Richard Monette as Eric Shockley Sam Moses as Sandbag Dancer Avi Phillips as Morris Wilkerson Christopher Plummer as John Klaxon Natalie Radford as Alma Starbuck Diana Reis as Miss Hopkins Anthony Sherwood as TV Announcer - Florida Nina Shock as Young Phillipa Mairlyn Smith as Janet Mckloskey Deborah Theaker as Jane Starbuck Carlton Watson as Jerome Ron White as Reynolds Mark Wilson as Wally Starbuck
Avi Phillips has: Played Ike Edison in "Maniac Mansion" in 1990. Played Morris Wilkerson in "Harrison Bergeron" in 1995. Performed in "The Eleventh Hour" in 2002. Played Student in Lab in "The Incredible Hulk" in 2008. Played Avi in "Take This Waltz" in 2011.
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Harrison Bergeron - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:R
In the story Harrison Bergeron is 14 years old.
Takes over a TV studio
When the government turns the television off.
The set of a tv program telecasting a balletHarrison Parent's house where they are watching TV
Diana Moon Glampers shoots and kills Harrison Bergeron on live television after he declares himself an emperor and tries to overthrow the government in the story "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut.
An idiom in "Harrison Bergeron" could be "to tip one's hand," which means to inadvertently reveal one's intentions or strategy. This idiom is used when George Bergeron talks about Hazel not wanting to think about anything except television programs, in order to avoid possible conflict or trouble.
The climax in "Harrison Bergeron" is the peak of the action. This occurs not when Diana Moon Glampers bursts into the auditorium and shoots Harrison and the dancer with her shotgun, but earlier when "A living breathing Harrison" suddenly appears.
Harrison Bergeron declares that he is the Emperor and that he will overthrow the government. He also encourages citizens to remove their handicaps and rise up against the oppressive restrictions imposed on them.
After breaking out of jail, Harrison Bergeron takes over a television studio during a live broadcast and removes his handicaps, as well as the handicaps of a ballerina he frees. He then declares himself an emperor and commands the musicians to play music at a beautiful level.
The cast of Harrison Bergeron - 1995 includes: Teller as himself John Astin as Golf Announcer Mackenzie Astin as Golf Champion Sean Astin as Harrison Bergeron Nigel Bennett as Dr. Eisenstock Peter Boretski as Newman David Calderisi as Commissioner Benson Emmanuelle Chriqui as Jeannie Hayden Christensen as Eric Cindy Cook as Weatherperson Miranda de Pencier as Phillipa Roger Dunn as George Bergeron Jayne Eastwood as Ms. Newbound Hal Eisen as TV Announcer - San Quentin Matthew Ferguson as Garth Bergeron Michael Fletcher as Technician John Friesen as Frank the Plumber Linda Goranson as Hazel Bergeron Carl Harvey as Mr. TV Buck Henry as TV producer Wendy Hopkins as Jennifer Quyen Hua as Connie Wang Juliette Jacob as Mother Chapelle Jaffe as Head House Lady Penn Jillette as himself Doug Lennox as Policeman Stan Lesk as Man Eugene Levy as President McCloskey William Lynn as TV Cameraman, Bert Alison MacLeod as Woman Andrea Martin as Diana Moon Glampers Marc Marut as Todd Richard Monette as Eric Shockley Sam Moses as Sandbag Dancer Avi Phillips as Morris Wilkerson Christopher Plummer as John Klaxon Natalie Radford as Alma Starbuck Diana Reis as Miss Hopkins Anthony Sherwood as TV Announcer - Florida Nina Shock as Young Phillipa Mairlyn Smith as Janet Mckloskey Deborah Theaker as Jane Starbuck Carlton Watson as Jerome Ron White as Reynolds Mark Wilson as Wally Starbuck
Vonnegut uses the TV as the primary setting in "Harrison Bergeron" to highlight the pervasive influence and control of the government and media on society. The constant presence of the TV symbolizes how information is manipulated and disseminated to maintain social conformity and suppress individuality. It serves as a tool of mass distraction and propaganda, emphasizing the authoritarian nature of the dystopian society depicted in the story.