On March 31, 1973, NBC aired the political TV movie Savage, directed by an up-and-coming helmer: Steven Spielberg. The Hollywood Reporter's original review is below.
In Savage, Martin Landau is a television newsman who must decide whether to expose the marital indiscretion of a Supreme Court nominee. The script, by executive producers William Link and Richard Levinson, and writer Mark Rodgers, is a muddle that comes on like a bold, hard-hitting exposé of politics and the media, but ends up pulling more punches than a free-for-all in a hemophilia ward.
Will Geer plays a wealthy Bel-Air party-giver with a ...
In Savage, Martin Landau is a television newsman who must decide whether to expose the marital indiscretion of a Supreme Court nominee. The script, by executive producers William Link and Richard Levinson, and writer Mark Rodgers, is a muddle that comes on like a bold, hard-hitting exposé of politics and the media, but ends up pulling more punches than a free-for-all in a hemophilia ward.
Will Geer plays a wealthy Bel-Air party-giver with a ...
- 3/31/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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