Main Characters
Historical Context
Key Scenes
Themes and Messages
Quotes and Dialobues
100

In the film, the lead character is a journalist known for his integrity and bravery. Who is he?

Edward R. Murrow

100

During which period is the film set?

The 1950s

100

In which scene does Murrow deliver a powerful speech challenging McCarthy's methods?

When "See It Now" is broadcast on TV

100

What is the main ethical principle that Murrow upholds throughout the film?

Journalistic integrity?

100

Complete the quote from Murrow: "We cannot defend freedom abroad by ______ at home."

"despising it"

200

Which character is the network executive who supports Murrow's efforts against senator McCarthy?

Fred Friendly

200

Which senator/s anti-communist hearings are central to the film's plot?

Senator Joseph McCarthy

200

What major event does Murrow's broadcast on the "See It Now" show focus on?

The Milo Radulavich case

200

What does the film suggest about the role of media in a democratic society?


It is the media’s role is to hold the powerful accountable, and inform the public

200

Which character says, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"?

Franklin D. Roosevelt? (Note: This quote is used in the film as a reference, not spoken by a character.)

300

Name the character who is a news anchor and Murrow's colleague, often seen with him in the newsroom.

Don Hollenbeck

300

What was the name of the political climate characterised by widespread communism during this era?

McCarthyism

300

When does Murrow face criticism from network executives about the potential impact of his reporting?

In a meeting where Murrow's funding and future are questioned - they state that the people want entertainment

300

How does the film portray the impact of fear and intimidation on freedom of speech?

Fear and intimidation can undermine free expression and open debate

300

What is the significance of the quote, "We will not walk in fear, one of another"?


It is a call for courage and solidarity in the face of intimidation

400

Who is the head of CBS news?

Sig Mickelson

400

Which TV network is featured as the setting for most of the film's events?

CBS

400

In which scene does Don Hollenbeck's struggle with accusations of being a communist sympathizer highlight the theme of the destructive impact of fear and smear tactics?

the scene where Hollenbeck reads the harsh criticism in the press and later reflects on how the accusations have affected his mental health

400

What central message about courage and speaking out does the film convey?

The importance of standing up for truth despite personal or professional risks

400

Who says, "If we dig deep enough, we can find dirt on anyone," and what is its significance?

Fred Friendly, it is a reflection on the tactics of McCarthyism

500

Which CBS News employee secretly hides her marriage status?

Shirley Wershba

500

What was the name of the Serbian suspected Communist sympathiser that sparked the debate instigating Murrow's TV series?

Milo Radulavich

500

Who says "these are very dangers waters you are trying to navigate" and what is he referring to?

The Colonel delivers the quote to Fred Friendly about the Radulavich case

500

How does Good Night, and Good Luck highlight the importance of teamwork in standing up to McCarthyism?

The film shows that while individual bravery is important, working together as a team is necessary to confront fear and injustice

500

What does Murrow mean when he says, "The line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one"?

Murrow is warning against the dangers of crossing from responsible journalism into unfair targeting and harassment

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