A Face in the Crowd (1957) (NR)

synopsis

When philosophical country/western singer Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes (Andy Griffith) is "discovered" in the local lock-up by television talent coordinator Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal), she decides that Rhodes deserves a guest appearance on a TV variety show.

The gangly, overly humble Rhodes is an instant sensation and he quickly ascends toward superstardom - attracting fans, sponsors and endorsement deals - until he is the most powerful and influential entertainer on the airwaves.

Beloved by his public audience, they would never believe that he has turned into a scheming, power-hungry manipulator with Machiavellian political aspirations. What Rhodes does not realize is that the higher the rise, the farther the fall.

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synopsis

When philosophical country/western singer Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes (Andy Griffith) is "discovered" in the local lock-up by television talent coordinator Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal), she decides that Rhodes deserves a guest appearance on a TV variety show.

The gangly, overly humble Rhodes is an instant sensation and he quickly ascends toward superstardom - attracting fans, sponsors and endorsement deals - until he is the most powerful and influential entertainer on the airwaves.

Beloved by his public audience, they would never believe that he has turned into a scheming, power-hungry manipulator with Machiavellian political aspirations. What Rhodes does not realize is that the higher the rise, the farther the fall.