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Members of the Hollywood Ten and their families in 1950, protesting the impending incarceration of the Ten. The Hollywood blacklist was the mid-20th century banning of suspected Communists from working in the United States entertainment industry.
The Hollywood blacklist — political repression in the movie and television industry during the 1940s and 1950s in the United States The Hollywood Ten and other people, blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios and fanatic McCarthyism politicians.
The Hollywood Ten is a 1950 American short documentary film. Shot in 16mm with a runtime of 15 minutes, it was created quickly to raise public awareness and legal funds for the ten screenwriters and directors who comprised the " Hollywood Ten ". [ 1 ]
Screenwriter Norma Barzman, one of the last survivors of Hollywood's blacklist, dies at 103. ... Screenwriter Was Blacklisted During 1950s. Born Norma Levor in New York City on Sept. 15, 1920 ...
In June 1950, “Red Channels” denounced 68 actors, 44 writers, 28 musicians, 18 directors, 11 commentators, three announcers, a music critic, a lawyer and an accountant for their alleged ...
West Coast debut of 'Blacklist: The Hollywood Red Scare' at the Skirball Cultural Center features more than 100 artifacts that tell the infamous story.
Walter Bernstein (August 20, 1919 – January 23, 2021) was an American screenwriter and film producer who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studios in the 1950s because of his views on communism. Some of his notable works included The Front (1976), Yanks (1979), and Little Miss Marker (1980).
Screenwriter Norma Barzman, who got her start during the Golden Age of Hollywood and was blacklisted with her husband during the McCarthy era, died Sunday in Beverly Hills, her son Paolo confirmed ...