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[[Image:network.jpg|thumb|right|300px|”Network'' (1976)]]
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[[Image:network.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Network'' (1976)]]
 
 
“Network” is the 1976 satire directed by [[Sidney Lumet]] (''[[12 Angry Men]]'', “[[Dog Day Afternoon]]”), written by Paddy Chayefsky, and staring [[Faye Dunaway]], [[William Holden]], [[ Robert Duvall]], [[Ned Beatty]], and, in an Oscar-winning Best Actor performance, [[Peter Finch]]. The film is a modern-day cautionary tale of television, the commercialization of broadcast journalism, and the drive to win ratings at all costs.
 
  
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'''''Network''''' is the 1976 satire directed by Sidney Lumet (''[[Serpico]]'', ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]'') and written by Paddy Chayefsky that follows a fictional television network that tries to raise its struggling ratings by giving their mentally unstable news anchor his own commercial prime time show.  The cast included [[Faye Dunaway]], [[William Holden]], [[Robert Duvall]], [[Ned Beatty]], and [[Peter Finch]], whose infamous onair rant in the film is still quoted to this day (Finch won a Best Actor Academy Award for his performance, but passed away before he could accept his award).  The film is a modern-day cautionary tale of television, the commercialization of broadcast journalism, and the drive to win ratings at all costs.
  
 
'''The following weapons were used in the film “Network”:'''
 
'''The following weapons were used in the film “Network”:'''
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==IMI Uzi==
 
==IMI Uzi==
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The Great Ahmed Khan (Arthur Burghardt) uses a full size [[Uzi]] as he opens fire during a live television broadcast.
 
  [[Image:Uzi.jpg‎|thumb|350px|none|IMI Uzi]]
 
  [[Image:Uzi.jpg‎|thumb|350px|none|IMI Uzi]]
[[Image:ahmed_khan2.jpg|thumb|none|487px|”The Great Ahmed Khan” (played by Arthur Burghardt) opens fire during a live television broadcast. ]]
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[[Image:ahmed_khan2.jpg|thumb|none|487px|The Great Ahmed Khan (Arthur Burghardt) opens fire during a live television broadcast. ]]
  
 
==Unknown Handgun==
 
==Unknown Handgun==
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Revision as of 18:49, 6 February 2013

Network (1976)

Network is the 1976 satire directed by Sidney Lumet (Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon) and written by Paddy Chayefsky that follows a fictional television network that tries to raise its struggling ratings by giving their mentally unstable news anchor his own commercial prime time show. The cast included Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Robert Duvall, Ned Beatty, and Peter Finch, whose infamous onair rant in the film is still quoted to this day (Finch won a Best Actor Academy Award for his performance, but passed away before he could accept his award). The film is a modern-day cautionary tale of television, the commercialization of broadcast journalism, and the drive to win ratings at all costs.

The following weapons were used in the film “Network”:


IMI Uzi

The Great Ahmed Khan (Arthur Burghardt) uses a full size Uzi as he opens fire during a live television broadcast.

IMI Uzi
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The Great Ahmed Khan (Arthur Burghardt) opens fire during a live television broadcast.

Unknown Handgun

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An unidentified handgun is fired by a Second Shooter during a live television broadcast.

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