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JOURNALISM IN THE MOVIES
March 28, 2019  | By David Bianculli

TCM, 8:00 p.m. ET

 

I’ve been captivated by this tribute to movies about journalism all month, which means I just watched The China Syndrome for about the 20th time, and All the President’s Men for about the billionth. I also tuned in to revisit Ace in the Hole, which was hosted by Anderson Cooper – not, as I had thought and written, previous “Journalism in the Movies” co-host Carl Bernstein. So even journalists writing about movies about journalism can get it wrong. But tonight, I presume Cooper is back with TCM host Ben Mankiewicz – and I’m certain, regardless, that tonight’s films include Burgess Meredith in 1945’s The Story of G.I. Joe, as WWII correspondent Ernie Pyle (at 8 p.m. ET), with Robert Mitchum as co-star. That’s followed at 10 p.m. ET by 1982’s The Year of Living Dangerously, starring Mel Gibson, Sigourney Weaver, and Linda Hunt. Also, set your DVRs for 4 a.m. ET, to record Dragnet creator Jack Webb’s typically no-nonsense look at the newspaper industry, starring Webb himself. Its title is -30-, which is what we old-time newspaper guys and gals used to type at the end of our stories to let the typesetters know there were no more sentences to set. -30-

 
 
 
 
 
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