The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.The true story of the influential and controversial columnist, Walter Winchell.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 7 wins & 15 nominations total
John F. O'Donohue
- Harry the Doorman
- (as John O'Donohue)
Jonathan Aaron
- Rabbi
- (as Rabbi Jonathan Aaron)
Sean Michael Allen
- Mirror Reporter
- (as Sean Barnes)
Marissa Leigh
- Schwing Sister #3
- (as Marissa Leigh Baumgartner)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe character of Dallas Wayne is a fictionalized version of real-life Winchell confidante and speakeasy owner Texas Guinan.
- GoofsWhen Winchell does a Las Vegas nightclub act in 1958, a sign can be seen advertising a show starring Seigfried and Roy - who didn't become headliners until years after Winchell's death.
- Quotes
Franklin D. Roosevelt: I've got a scoop for you, Walter. Senator Taft is a horse's aft.
- Crazy creditsRichard Kent Green was Stanley Tucci's stand-in for both the Central Park scenes in New York and the photo shoot for the poster.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1999)
- SoundtracksSchool Days
Written by Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb (as Will Cobb)
Performed by The Moylan Sisters (as The Moylin Sisters)
Courtesy of MCA Records
Under License from Universal Music Special Markets
Featured review
This is a good biopic of Walter Winchell, a popular and controversial figure in American journalistic history. The movie shows how Winchell, a vaudeville entertainer, managed to pass himself off as a journalist and became, for a time, the most famous and influential gossip monger in the United States. That he jumbled up the English language and, according to the movie, had an abrasive personality did not seem to impede his career. Also, that ethical standards seemed to mean nothing to him, and that he was willing to use information to hurt people did not seem to bother him until he became a news story. What Winchell lacked in charm he made up for in sheer brazenness. He was engaging and could be your friend, but only if he could use you, and he was prone to smearing people he did not like. The movie shows how Winchell's career took a hit after the Josephine Baker incident. Yet, the movie also shows how Winchell used the microphone to attack Adolf Hitler and to warn the American people about Nazism. For that Winchell deserved credit. This movie provides an excellent dramatization of the rise and fall of media giant and of the need for the media to report the news in a responsible matter. Stanley Tucci is excellent as Walter Winchell.
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- Winchell: Cronista de sociedad
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