The Big Time (2002)
1h 40m
Running Time
October 20, 2002Release Date
The Big Time (2002)
1h 40m
Running Time
October 20, 2002Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
In 1948 Manhattan, a diverse group of people are committed to making the fledgling Empire Network a success. Among them: a naive young woman who's hired as a script girl; an idealistic programmer; and an aspiring director who hopes to make Empire "the network that takes risks and makes new stars." Then there's Empire's president, an eccentric scientist whose bride raises eyebrows at the network.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Dylan Baker
The Colonel
Molly Ringwald
Marion Powers
Christopher Lloyd
Doc Powers
Christina Hendricks
Audrey Drummond
Shane Johnson
Timothy Wilkison
Michael B. Silver
Walt Kaplan
Sharif Atkins
Joe Royal
John de Lancie
Vaughn Clay
Eydie Alyson
Ibsen Script Girl
Gabrielle Anderman
Another Miss Eve (as Gabby Anderman)
Dwayne L. Barnes
Stuff
Ronald Bruner
Skins
John Byner
Ed Wynn
Thornton Wilder
Writer
Lizette Carrión
Lizette Carrion
Thomas Daniel
Businessman
Mario Davis
Lobby Attendant
Joseph J. Dawson
Dr. Frank Gibbs
Tony Devon
Alvin Connors
Rei Hance
Heather Donahue
Craig Stearns
ProductionDesigner
Jake Fritz
Fenton Spelman
Philip M. Gardiner
New York Stock Broker (as Phil Gardiner)
Pete Gardner
Announcer
Marc Goldsmith
Engineer
Dylan Haggerty
Technical Director
Pat Healy
Burlingame
Elaine Hendrix
Fleur Soap Announcer
Gildart Jackson
Clive
Timothy Joliat
Businessman
Devon Michael Jones
Engineer
Alexis Kiley
Heiress
Katrina Kitsis
School Teatcher
Steven Koller
Larry
Joel Leder
Scott
Jane Lynch
Miss Rush
Katie Maguire
Businesswoman
Victor McCay
Ibsen Director
David O'Donnell
George
Robyn Pedretti
Potential Miss Eve
Eric Rutherford
Paramedic
Angela Shelton
Gladys
Nicolas Surovy
Mr. Spelman
Austin Tichenor
Tesman
Larry Vigus
Old Gold Executive
Doug Wax
Vaughn Clay's Assistant
Nik Wilcox
Office Worker
Mary Kay Wulf
Mrs. Gibbs
Details.
Wiki.
The Big Time is a television film. The film features Dylan Baker, Molly Ringwald and Christopher Lloyd. The dawn of television is seen through the eyes of a successful young screenwriter.