Movie 'Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy'
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It's the 1970s and San Diego anchorman Ron Burgundy is the top dog in local TV, but that's all about to change when ambitious reporter Veronica Corningstone arrives as a new employee at his station.
English
- a.k.a. Anchorman 1: The Legend of Ron Burgandy series title
English
- a.k.a. Anchorman 1 - The Legend of Ron Burgandy
- Anchorman - The Legend of Ron Burgandy
German (Deutsch)
- a.k.a. Der Anchorman - Die Legende von Ron Burgundy
- Der Anchorman TV
In den 70er Jahren ist Ron Burgundy Anchorman eines Lokalsenders in San Diego. Er bekommt Konkurrenz durch die ambitionierte Nachrichtensprecherin Veronica Corningstone. Zunächst in dem Glauben, Victoria würde lediglich die "Frauenthemen" präsentieren, sieht sich Burgundy mit den Qualitäten einer Reporterin konfrontiert, die seinem sorgenfreien Leben ein Ende bereiten will. Der Krieg der Nachrichtensprecher beginnt.
French (Français)
Dans les années 70, Ron Burgundy est présentateur vedette à la télévision locale de San Diego. Quand le féminisme entre à la rédaction sous la forme de la présentatrice ambitieuse Veronica Corningstone, Ron se montre tolérant tant que cette dernière reste à sa place. Mais quand celle-ci se campe derrière le bureau des actualités, une véritable guerre se déclenche entre les deux journalistes...
Italian (Italiano)
Ron Burgundy è un famoso anchorman che fa parte del gruppo di reporter di Channel Four, a San Diego. Molto amato dalle donne, montato, spocchioso e stupido come non mai, rimane affascinato dalla nuova collega, Veronica Corningstone, pronta a tutto pur di soffiargli il posto.
Part of Anchorman Collection
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, or simply Anchorman, is a 2004 comedy film directed by Adam McKay, produced by Judd Apatow, starring Will Ferrell, and written by McKay and Ferrell. The film is a tongue-in-cheek take on the culture of the 1970s, particularly the news Action News format. It portrays a San Diego TV station where Ferrell's title character clashes with his new female counterpart. A companion film assembled from outtakes and abandoned subplots, titled Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, was released straight-to-DVD in late 2004. A sequel, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, was released on December 18, 2013.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy owned
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- Rating: 67% · 4,129
It's the 1970s and San Diego anchorman Ron Burgundy is the top dog in local TV, but that's all about to change when ambitious reporter Veronica Corningstone arrives as a new employee at his station.
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues owned
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- Rating: 61% · 2,538
With the 70s behind him, San Diego's top rated newsman, Ron Burgundy, returns to take New York's first 24-hour news channel by storm.
- Release Date
- Runtime
- Keywords
- 1970s
- aftercreditsstinger
- battle of the sexes
- duringcreditsstinger
- gang warfare
- journalism
- ladder
- misogynist
- mustache
- news spoof
- panda
- screwball comedy
- sexism
- teleprompter
- tv show in film
- Genres
- Comedy
- Languages
- English
- Origin Countries
- United States of America
- Production Countries
- United States of America
- Production Companies
- DreamWorks Pictures
- Apatow Productions
- Release Dates
- Premiere PG-13 Mann's Chinese Theatre
- Theatrical PG-13
- Theatrical 15
- Theatrical M
- Theatrical 12
- Physical NR VHS/DVD
- Theatrical T
- Theatrical
- Digital 12
- Physical NR Blu-ray
- Digital Netflix
- Physical PG-13 4K Ultra HD
- Ratings
- TMDb 67% · 4,129 (more information on website)
- IMDb 71% · 383,979 (more information on website)
- Rotten Tomatoes® 66% (more information on website)
- metacritic 63% (more information on website)
Cast
Character | Person |
---|---|
Ron Burgundy | Will Ferrell |
Veronica Corningstone | Christina Applegate |
Brian Fantana | Paul Rudd |
Brick Tamland | Steve Carell |
Champ Kind | David Koechner |
Ed Harken | Fred Willard |
Garth Holliday | Chris Parnell |
Helen | Kathryn Hahn |
Tino | Fred Armisen |
Eager Cameraman | Seth Rogen |
MC | Paul F. Tompkins |
Bartender | Danny Trejo |
Waiter at Tino's | Scot Robinson |
Stage Manager | Ian Roberts |
Hot Blonde | Darcy Donavan |
Petite Brunette | Renee Weldon |
Tino's Bassist | Jerry Minor |
Director | Holmes Osborne |
Security Guard | Charles Walker |
Mother | Shira Piven |
Child | Lili Rose McKay |
Biker Guy | Thomas E. Mastrolia |
Eyewitness News Member | Jay Johnston |
Man in Kitchen | Peter A. Hulne |
Donna | Laura Kightlinger |
Custodian | Adam McKay |
Custodian | Joseph T. Mastrolia |
News Station Employee | Judd Apatow |
News Station Employee | Debra McGuire |
Network Reporter | Kent Shocknek |
Yelling Woman | Monique McIntyre |
Bum | Bob Rummler |
Announcer | Charles Poynter |
Middle Class Mother | Esmerelda McQuillan |
Elderly Woman | Angela Grillo |
Wealthy Family Father | Lionel Allen |
Wealthy Family Mother | Trina D. Johnson |
Wealthy Family Child | Mary Alice G. Goodin |
Wealthy Family Child | Yasmine Nickle |
Doctor | Fred H. Dresch |
Middle Class Dad | Glen Hambly |
Nursing Room Resident | Stuart Gold |
Bill Lawson | Bill Kurtis |
Motorcyclist | Jack Black |
Arturo Mendes | Ben Stiller |
Frank Vitchard | Luke Wilson |
Frank the Bartender (uncredited) | Frank Gorgie |
Zoo Keeper (uncredited) | Missi Pyle |
Public TV News Anchor (uncredited) | Tim Robbins |
Wes Mantooth (uncredited) | Vince Vaughn |
Man in Bar (uncredited) | Jerry Stiller |
Secretary (uncredited) | Holly Traister |
Zoologist with Panda in Doug or Glen scene (uncredited) | Matthew Vlahakis |
Reporter / Anchor (uncredited) | Richard Yett |
Bear (uncredited) | Barney |
Crew
Department | Job | Person |
---|---|---|
Art | Art Department Coordinator | Jeanne Bueche |
Art Direction | Virginia Randolph-Weaver | |
Assistant Art Director | Mark Molina | |
Construction Coordinator | John R. Elliott | |
Graphic Designer | Adam Tankell | |
Leadman | Louise Del Araujo | |
Production Design | Clayton Hartley | |
Property Master | Scott Maginnis | |
Set Decoration | Jan Pascale | |
Set Designer | Barbara Mesney | |
Randall D. Wilkins | ||
Sally Thornton | ||
Camera | "A" Camera Operator | Harry K. Garvin |
"B" Camera Operator | Steven Hiller | |
Director of Photography | Thomas E. Ackerman | |
First Assistant Camera | Baird Steptoe | |
Darin Necessary | ||
Key Grip | Lloyd Moriarity | |
Second Assistant Camera | John Young | |
Linda Gacsko | ||
Steadicam Operator | Harry K. Garvin | |
Still Photographer | Darren Michaels | |
Frank Masi | ||
Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design | Debra McGuire |
Hair Department Head | Toni-Ann Walker | |
Key Hair Stylist | Joy Zapata | |
Makeup Artist | Erin Wooldridge | |
Makeup Department Head | Kimberly Greene | |
Crew | CG Supervisor | David Alexander Smith |
Digital Effects Supervisor | Reid Paul | |
Stunt Coordinator | Rick Avery | |
Stunt Double | Sophia M. Crawford | |
Stunts | Jack Gill | |
Joe Bucaro III | ||
Joni Avery | ||
Lisa Hoyle | ||
Transportation Coordinator | Michael Menapace | |
Video Assist Operator | Paul Murphey | |
Directing | Director | Adam McKay |
First Assistant Director | Matt Rebenkoff | |
Script Supervisor | Rebecca Asher | |
Second Assistant Director | Basil Grillo | |
Second Unit Director | Rick Avery | |
Editing | Additional Editing | Melissa Bretherton |
Color Timer | David Orr | |
Editor | Brent White | |
Negative Cutter | Gary Burritt | |
Lighting | Chief Lighting Technician | Michael Everett |
Production | Casting | Blythe Cappello |
Jeanne McCarthy | ||
Juel Bestrop | ||
Co-Producer | David B. Householter | |
Executive Producer | David O. Russell | |
Shauna Robertson | ||
Location Manager | Jeremy Alter | |
Producer | Judd Apatow | |
Production Coordinator | Page Rosenberg-Marvin | |
Production Supervisor | Diane L. Sabatini | |
Unit Production Manager | David B. Householter | |
Sound | ADR Mixer | Jeff Gomillion |
Boom Operator | Kevin Hyde | |
Dialogue Editor | Ralph Osborn | |
Solange S. Schwalbe | ||
Thomas Jones | ||
Foley Artist | Joan Rowe | |
Sean Rowe | ||
Foley Mixer | Darrin Mann | |
Music Editor | Ellen Segal | |
Erica Weis | ||
Orchestrator | Tom Calderaro | |
Original Music Composer | Alex Wurman | |
Production Sound Mixer | Jim Stuebe | |
Sound Effects Editor | Donald Flick | |
Mike Chock | ||
Piero Mura | ||
Richard L. Anderson | ||
Sound Recordist | Philip Rogers | |
Supervising Sound Editor | Mark Mangini | |
Visual Effects | Visual Effects Producer | Diana Stulic Ibanez |
Visual Effects Supervisor | Ray McIntyre Jr. | |
Richard R. Hoover | ||
Writing | Writer | Adam McKay |
Will Ferrell |