Andy griffith plays a folk idol turned tv demagogue in elia kazan's eerily prescient satire'. '.strtoupper('a') face in the crowd chronicles the rise and fall of larry lonesome rhodes andy griffith, a boisterous entertainer discovered in an arkansas drunk tank by marcia jeffries hud's patricia neal, a local radio producer with ambitions of her own'. '.strtoupper('h')is charisma and cunning soon shoot him to the heights of television stardom and political demagoguery, forcing marcia to grapple with the manipulative, reactionary monster she has created'. '.strtoupper('d')irected by elia kazan east of eden from a screenplay by budd schulberg on the waterfront, this incisive satire features an extraordinary debut screen performance by griffith, who brandishes his charm in an uncharacteristically sinister role'. '.strtoupper('t')hough the film was a flop on its initial release, subsequent generations have marvelled at its eerily prescient diagnosis of the toxic intimacy between media and politics in american life.bonus featuresnew, restored 4k digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtracknew interview with ron briley, author of the ambivalent legacy of elia kazannew interview with andy griffith biographer evan dalton smithfacing the past, a 2005 documentary featuring actors andy griffith, patricia neal, andanthony franciosa screenwriter budd schulberg and film scholars leo braudy and jeffyoungtrailerplus an essay by critic april wolfe, excerpts from director elia kazan's introduction to the film's published screenplay, and a 1957 new york times magazine profile of andy griffith