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The Late Shift (1995)
Released By: HBO Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: HBO Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Betty Thomas
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Daniel Roebuck, Ed Begley, Jr., Kathy Bates, Sandra Bernhard, Treat Williams, John Michael Higgins
Published ID: 6262
UPC: 026359128424,
Plot: Based on the non-fiction best-seller, The Late Shift is an irreverent, behind-the-scenes look at the conflict over who would succeed Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show, Jay Leno or David Letterman. Beginning with Carson's retirement, the made-for-cable film follows the backstage manueverings of both camps. When NBC chooses, Letterman refuses to lose quietly. Hosting The Tonight Show has been his life-long dream, and he is willing to do whatever it takes, even hiring an agent, to get what he wants. Indeed, Letterman soon finds himself working with ultra-powerful Hollywood agent Mike Ovitz and receiving huge offers from competing networks. Meanwhile, NBC has more trouble with the Leno Tonight Show than expected, thanks to Leno's manager Helen Kushnick (Kathy Bates). Kushnick's acerbic, foul-mouthed manner and increasingly petty behavior infuriates the higher-ups at NBC -- so much so that some suggest they give the show to Letterman after all. A series of intense negotiations follows, under the shadow of ludicrously frenzied media attention. While the presentation of both Leno and Letterman (played by unknowns Daniel Roebuck and John Michael Higgins, respectively) is fairly sympathetic, the film is far-less charitable to Kushnick and NBC executives. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
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Great Movie, clears up lots of stuff for me
Added 9/12/2009

I bought this movie because I wanted to know what the deal was with Letterman and Leno. It seems both wanted the Tonight Show after after Carson retired and NBC chose Jay Leno. He did a wonderful job for 17 years, and now because of the bottom line at NBC, Jay was forced out because a clause in Conan's contracts said IF he wasn't given the Tonight Show by a certain date he would quit NBC (Personal opinion)It is rumored 5 or 6 million was the fee IF he didn't get the Tonight show. INHO they should have paid up and kept Jay where he belongs behind the desk of the Tonight Show. There is lot of discussion about Jay's new (CST) 9:00 PM would cut out one or more scripted dramas who usually are on at that time. That would be the hour leading up to our local news. We plan to see Jay, then the news and then on to David Letterman. I love Jay and I think he is a wonderful everyones guy, not snooty like other successful stars. Dave isn't as good of a comedian as Craig Ferguson whose show is owned by Dave's Worldwide Pants, but I WON'T BE WATCHING CONAN. He is a silly, not funny man. I tape his show only when he has a special guest on. After Dave we continue on CBS and watch Craig Ferguson. Now there is a man who is lots of things that audiences want, he is handsome, he has a lovely accent, he is a fly by the seat of his pants kind of guy, so his show is free wheeling and you never know what to expect. I love his layed back way of interviewing his guests. Some of his skits are sort of lame but all in all the show gets a 10 star rating from this middle aged lady. My husband loves Jay and Craig, Dave he can stand. I was working when this movie came out so I had never seen it before. To be sharp at work I had to be in bed by 10 PM, CST, so no late night shows for me then. I have since retired, re-married and have 3 Tivos, 1 DVR on DirecTV, and watch whatever I want,The Late Shift when ever I want. So it is no big deal with our home, we record and watch at a time that is good for us.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
"Kathy Bates Steals The Film"
Added 8/5/2009

Home Box Office (HBO) has always produced top quality films made-for-television, and "The Late Shift" is no exception. Originally airing in 1996, the film is a behind-the-scenes look at Jay Leno and David latterman's battle for the host of "The Tonight Show" after Johnny Carson left the series in 1992. The actors playing Leno and Letterman are excellent and Rich Little does an amazing Johnny Carson, but it is Kathy Bates who steals the entire film. If you loved her in "Misery" and "Dolores Clairborne" you will love her in this movie. Bates plays Helen Kushnick, Jay Leno's agent, who was known as an arrogant and abusive woman in Hollywood. She continued to be Leno's agent when he got "The Tonight Show" gig, and she ultimately became the show's executive producer. It was while she was producing "The Tonight Show" that Kushnick's behavior became even more unbalanced as she harrassed backstage personnel and abused network executives and other agents who wanted their acts on the ahow. Eventually Kushnick was fired by NBC. Kathy gives a virtuoso performance and she would ultimately win a Golden Globe for her hair-raising portrayal. Buy the movie for the sole purpose of seeing Bate's amazing acting.
The DVD doesn't come with an extras.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great Movie
Added 6/24/2009

Hi, I am a big fan of Dave and Jay I remember all the hype when Jay got the tonight show but this movie really gives you the story that we didn't read in the papers.
We enjoyed it. To bad after 17 years they gave Jay the shaft by putting Conan in. He stinks!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Very entertaining
Added 5/29/2009

The movie presents a fun inside view of the back room workings of network TV. The actor who played Warren Littlefield was spot on. I can't help thinking of this movie anytime I see Letterman or Leno.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great (and timely) must see movie
Added 3/30/2009

This is an HBO-made movie I originally saw back when it came out. I recently thought about it, as Jay Leno is preparing for his departure and David Letterman enters his 25th anniversary on late night television. I enjoyed it as much as I remember I did originally. And Kathy Bates is outstanding! I still like Letterman best, incidentally, but think it worked out best for all parties.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great Movie, clears up lots of stuff for me
Added 9/12/2009

I bought this movie because I wanted to know what the deal was with Letterman and Leno. It seems both wanted the Tonight Show after after Carson retired and NBC chose Jay Leno. He did a wonderful job for 17 years, and now because of the bottom line at NBC, Jay was forced out because a clause in Conan's contracts said IF he wasn't given the Tonight Show by a certain date he would quit NBC (Personal opinion)It is rumored 5 or 6 million was the fee IF he didn't get the Tonight show. INHO they should have paid up and kept Jay where he belongs behind the desk of the Tonight Show. There is lot of discussion about Jay's new (CST) 9:00 PM would cut out one or more scripted dramas who usually are on at that time. That would be the hour leading up to our local news. We plan to see Jay, then the news and then on to David Letterman. I love Jay and I think he is a wonderful everyones guy, not snooty like other successful stars. Dave isn't as good of a comedian as Craig Ferguson whose show is owned by Dave's Worldwide Pants, but I WON'T BE WATCHING CONAN. He is a silly, not funny man. I tape his show only when he has a special guest on. After Dave we continue on CBS and watch Craig Ferguson. Now there is a man who is lots of things that audiences want, he is handsome, he has a lovely accent, he is a fly by the seat of his pants kind of guy, so his show is free wheeling and you never know what to expect. I love his layed back way of interviewing his guests. Some of his skits are sort of lame but all in all the show gets a 10 star rating from this middle aged lady. My husband loves Jay and Craig, Dave he can stand. I was working when this movie came out so I had never seen it before. To be sharp at work I had to be in bed by 10 PM, CST, so no late night shows for me then. I have since retired, re-married and have 3 Tivos, 1 DVR on DirecTV, and watch whatever I want,The Late Shift when ever I want. So it is no big deal with our home, we record and watch at a time that is good for us.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
"Kathy Bates Steals The Film"
Added 8/5/2009

Home Box Office (HBO) has always produced top quality films made-for-television, and "The Late Shift" is no exception. Originally airing in 1996, the film is a behind-the-scenes look at Jay Leno and David latterman's battle for the host of "The Tonight Show" after Johnny Carson left the series in 1992. The actors playing Leno and Letterman are excellent and Rich Little does an amazing Johnny Carson, but it is Kathy Bates who steals the entire film. If you loved her in "Misery" and "Dolores Clairborne" you will love her in this movie. Bates plays Helen Kushnick, Jay Leno's agent, who was known as an arrogant and abusive woman in Hollywood. She continued to be Leno's agent when he got "The Tonight Show" gig, and she ultimately became the show's executive producer. It was while she was producing "The Tonight Show" that Kushnick's behavior became even more unbalanced as she harrassed backstage personnel and abused network executives and other agents who wanted their acts on the ahow. Eventually Kushnick was fired by NBC. Kathy gives a virtuoso performance and she would ultimately win a Golden Globe for her hair-raising portrayal. Buy the movie for the sole purpose of seeing Bate's amazing acting.
The DVD doesn't come with an extras.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great Movie
Added 6/24/2009

Hi, I am a big fan of Dave and Jay I remember all the hype when Jay got the tonight show but this movie really gives you the story that we didn't read in the papers.
We enjoyed it. To bad after 17 years they gave Jay the shaft by putting Conan in. He stinks!

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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