1976
Color | 01:45
A detailed look at the events leading up to the blacklisting of Hollywood writers and artists. In October 1947 nineteen Hollywood personalities were subpoenaed by the House Committee on Un-American Activities to testify about their knowledge or possible involvement in the American Communist Party. The first ten to be called refused to cooperate, claiming their first amendment rights, were cited for contempt of Congress and sent to prison. They became known as the "Hollywood Ten" and this is their story.
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Walter Bernstein | Self - Interviewee |
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Alvah Bessie | Self - Interviewee |
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Lester Cole | Self - Interviewee |
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Howard Da Silva | Self - Interviewee |
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Edward Dmytryk | Self - Interviewee |
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Millard Lampell | Self - Interviewee |
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Ring Lardner Jr. | Self - Interviewee |
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Albert Maltz | Self - Interviewee |
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Ben Margolis | Self - Interviewee |
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Zero Mostel | Self - Interviewee |
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Otto Preminger | Self - Interviewee |
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Ronald Reagan | Self - Interviewee |
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Martin Ritt | Self - Interviewee |
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Gale Sondergaard | Self - Interviewee |
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Leo Townsend | Self - Interviewee |
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Dalton Trumbo | Self - Interviewee |
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William Wheeler | Self - Interviewee |
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John Huston | Self - Narrator |
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Lauren Bacall | Self |
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Herbert J. Biberman | Self |
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Humphrey Bogart | Self |
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Roy M. Brewer Sr. | Self |
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William C. Bullitt | Self |
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Winston Churchill | Self |
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Roy M. Cohn | Self |
| Director | David Helpern |
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| Writer | Arnie Reisman | |
| Producer | Frank Galvin, James C. Gutman, Juergen Hellwig | |
| Photography | Barry Abrams | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |