Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe documentary analyzes a dark period in Hollywood's history due to the Red Scare of the 1940's and 1950's, when actors, writers and directors were persecuted and investigated by the House ... Leer todoThe documentary analyzes a dark period in Hollywood's history due to the Red Scare of the 1940's and 1950's, when actors, writers and directors were persecuted and investigated by the House of Un-American Activities Committee after being considered suspects of committing Anti-Ame... Leer todoThe documentary analyzes a dark period in Hollywood's history due to the Red Scare of the 1940's and 1950's, when actors, writers and directors were persecuted and investigated by the House of Un-American Activities Committee after being considered suspects of committing Anti-American acts by preaching the Communism in their films and television shows.
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Actually, as the docu points out, the blacklisting itself was initiated by studio moguls at a 1947 meeting at the Waldorf Astoria in NYC. There the moneymen were understandably concerned with audience fallout from what the hearings had revealed. After all, the Cold War was just then heating up, and commies had now replaced fascists as the official enemy. So a number of movie pro's were caught in the sudden switchover. Then too, many of the same lefties were active in efforts to unionize studio craft workers, also bitterly battled by the moguls. So the stage was set.
The second part focuses mainly on interviews with "The Hollywood 10", including Trumbo, Cole, Dmytryk, et. al, along with adversaries like Reagan and Wheeler. These are illuminating given the 20-some years that had passed since the blacklisting events. It's these interviews, that, unlike the first part, are not found anywhere else, at least that I've seen. On the whole, there's very little voice-over narration, more of which at times might have been helpful in tying parts together.
All in all, the assembled footage presents a live glimpse of a controversial period in America's political life. And perhaps just as importantly, without clear partisanship, though the interviews are weighted towards those who lost their jobs as a result of the process. Thus the film's essential viewing for those concerned with constitutional principles when these are put to the dramatic test.
This gets in enough depth to have an understanding of the events and people involved. Yet won't boor you with a lot of small uninteresting details.
If you have watched the other excellent documentary Trumbo (2007) this provides more information on his experiences as well as other people.
Some people will want to ignore this period in American history but it is important to know and understand so it is never repeated. Highly recommended.
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In 1975 The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was basically closed and it ended a very dark period for both the government and Hollywood. The following year Hollywood would somewhat fight back or show their side with the release of this documentary as well as the Woody Allen film THE FRONT.
Of the two, there's no question that THE FRONT is the better of the two but this documentary serves an important purpose because it does feature some terrific footage from the actual trials as well as some current interviews that are rather priceless and especially since so many of those people are no longer with us. We get interviews from the likes of Edward Dmytryk, Otto Preminger, Martin Ritt, Ronald Reagan and various others.
John Huston serves as the narrator and he's got a terrific voice so listening to him is a major plus. For the most part Hollywood ON TRIAL is a film that will appeal to history and film buffs but at the same time there have been better documents out there. This one here is a bit too dry for its own good but one must remember that it was the first to tackle the subject.
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- TriviaThe House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was abolished in 1975. This documentary was made and first released in 1976, as was El prestanombres (1976), a dramatic picture made about the McCarthy-era black-listing.
- ConexionesFeatured in Trumbo (2007)