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A Face in the Crowd (1957)
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17 October 1957 (Sweden) morePlot:
An Arkansas hobo becomes an overnight media sensation. But as he becomes drunk with fame and power, will he ever be exposed as the fraud he has become? full summary | full synopsisAwards:
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Entertain the ignorant masses and they'll follow you anywhere. moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Andy Griffith | ... | Larry 'Lonesome' Rhodes | |
| Patricia Neal | ... | Marcia Jeffries | |
| Anthony Franciosa | ... | Joey DePalma | |
| Walter Matthau | ... | Mel Miller | |
| Lee Remick | ... | Betty Lou Fleckum | |
| Percy Waram | ... | Gen. Haynesworth | |
| Paul McGrath | ... | Macey | |
| Rod Brasfield | ... | Beanie | |
| Marshall Neilan | ... | Senator Worthington Fuller | |
| Alexander Kirkland | ... | Jim Collier | |
| Charles Irving | ... | Mr. Luffler | |
| Howard Smith | ... | J.B. Jeffries | |
| Kay Medford | ... | First Mrs. Rhodes | |
| Big Jeff Bess | ... | Sheriff Big Jeff Bess | |
| Henry Sharp | ... | Abe Steiner |
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125 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)MOVIEmeter: 
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Charles Nelson Reilly's film debut. moreGoofs:
Continuity: When introducing his new bride, Lonesome's jacket goes from being buttoned to being open and back to being buttoned again. moreQuotes:
Lonesome Rhodes: This whole country's just like my flock of sheep!Marcia Jeffries: Sheep?
Lonesome Rhodes: Rednecks, crackers, hillbillies, hausfraus, shut-ins, pea-pickers - everybody that's got to jump when somebody else blows the whistle. They don't know it yet, but they're all gonna be 'Fighters for Fuller'. They're mine! I own 'em! They think like I do. Only they're even more stupid than I am, so I gotta think for 'em. Marcia, you just wait and see. I'm gonna be the power behind the president - and you'll be the power behind me!
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Spoofed in "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis: The Smoke-Filled Room (#1.15)" (1960) moreFAQ
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The fictional story of a vagabond who is discovered and becomes a mega entertainment star who not only aquires fame and fortune but also political power. I came away from this film with the thinking that in 1957 when the picture came out in a strange way it must have terrified viewers. The film was clearly ahead of its time. By todays standards the egotistical, cynical and power hungry Lonesome Rhodes actually is quite tame but in 57 he must have been viewed as a cross between Hitler and Arthur Godfrey. Andy Griffith is nothing less than brilliant as Rhodes. Superb support from Patricia Neal, Walter Matthau, Anthony Franciosa and Lee Remick in her first motion picture. The movie never lags as it grips the viewer from the opening right to the final scene.