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One of the Hollywood Ten

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
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6.1/10
390
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One of the Hollywood Ten (2000)
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Herbert Biberman struggles as a Hollywood writer and director blacklisted as one of The Hollywood Ten in the 1950s.Herbert Biberman struggles as a Hollywood writer and director blacklisted as one of The Hollywood Ten in the 1950s.Herbert Biberman struggles as a Hollywood writer and director blacklisted as one of The Hollywood Ten in the 1950s.

  • Director
    • Karl Francis
  • Writer
    • Karl Francis
  • Stars
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Ángela Molina
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    390
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karl Francis
    • Writer
      • Karl Francis
    • Stars
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Ángela Molina
    • 25User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Herbert Biberman
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Gale Sondergaard
    Ángela Molina
    Ángela Molina
    • Rosaura Revueltas
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • Riffkind
    Antonio Valero
    Antonio Valero
    • Juan Chacón
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Paul Jarrico
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    • Michael Wilson
    Sean Chapman
    Sean Chapman
    • Edward Dmytryk
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Jack Warner
    Jorge de Juan
    Jorge de Juan
    • Floyd
    Teresa José Berganza
    • Henrietta Williams
    • (as Teresa J. Berganza)
    Jorge Bosch
    • Joe Morales
    Daisy White
    Daisy White
    • Sonya
    • (as April Daisy White)
    Luke Harrison Mendez
    • Dan
    • (as Luke Harrison Méndez)
    Trinidad Serrano
    • Joan
    Ramon Camín
    • Radio Announcer
    • (as Ramón Camín)
    Richard Vanstone
    • Humphrey Bogart
    Lars Hanson
    • Howard Hughes
    • Director
      • Karl Francis
    • Writer
      • Karl Francis
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    7blanche-2

    bit off more than it could chew

    "One of the Hollywood Ten" attempts to tell two fascinating stories: one about writer/director Herbert Biberman and the other about the filming of "Salt of the Earth." This film could not have had a very big budget, and the direction is not very good, so how anyone expected to accomplish these massive feats is anyone's guess.

    I am at a disadvantage: I can't possibly write anything that can compare to the comments about this film posted on IMDb, and I haven't seen Salt of the Earth. I did, however, grow up amidst the Red Scare. We in Catholic schools were warned by the nuns that the commies were coming. They would hold guns to our heads, ask us our religion, and when we answered "Catholic" (like we were all going to be real anxious to do that), we'd be shot. Communism was going to destroy the world, there were Communists under every bed, and everybody was insane on the subject. I have read and seen a good deal on HUAC, the McCarthy hearings, and Red Channels. Am I an expert? No.

    I will reference a couple of the IMDb postings. One states that Gale Sondergaard was NOT a major actress and that Biberman was a minor writer. I'm unsure of the implication the poster was trying to make, but I venture to say that if Biberman and Sondergaard (who were married for 40 years, until Biberman's death in 1971) had been allowed to work for the next 20 years or so, who knows what might have happened to their careers? This insanity ruined lives.

    Another poster made a comparison to tactics used by today's government. Well, I'll second that emotion. As he states, freedom of speech is not to be taken lightly. No, it isn't. And if anyone believes there isn't a move afoot to squelch it today, they're wrong.

    Others mentioned inaccuracies. I'll bring up one. According to writer Patricia Bosworth, whose father, attorney Bartley Crum, defended the Hollywood Ten, the "Hollywood Ten" were not friends, and in fact, many of them did not know one another. Crum advised them all to tell the truth at the hearings -- that when asked if they were now or had been a member of the Communist party, to disarm the committee by answering truthfully. This was shot down by whomever their adviser was because asking about anyone's political leadings is unconstitutional, and the Ten wanted to fight the hearings on constitutional grounds. In the film, one got the impression they were all friends. Crum, by the way, labeled a subversive, was haunted by the FBI until he finally got rid of them by killing himself in 1959. Also, I know this is off topic a bit, but the FBI's largest file was on Frank Sinatra, who was believed to have been sent by the communists to influence the youth of America. Great group.

    As far as this film, the stories were interesting, the direction was detached, and overall, it's not great. Jeff Goldblum is marvelous as Biberman, and there are some other excellent performances as well. I think the most important thing were the points made on the chirons at the end, one of which is that Salt of the Earth is the only film ever to be blacklisted. I am so grateful that it was; otherwise, we would all be communists today. Right.
    buffy-40

    Great film

    This is a superb film about Blacklisting of Hollywoods writers/directors and actors. Jeff Goldblum is fantastic as Director Herbert Biebelmen who made the acclaimed film "Salt Of The City". This is a very powerful film superbly Directed by veteran Welsh film maker Karl Francis. It also features a great supporting cast. Possible Oscar noms for this film.
    6cherold

    interesting story, pedestrian treatment

    It's interesting reading the comments for this movie here. Some are rather bizarre; an actor with a non-speaking part complains that he wasn't directed well and someone manages to watch this whole movie and still believes fervently in the blacklist. So I'll add my own thoughts to the mix.

    The first part of the movie, which deals with the effects of the blacklist on a few people, is a little dull. The subject has been tackled much better often over the years. The performances are good but it's all rather lacklustre. There are also these rather jarring little hops in time that are meant to add punch but just seem slightly off.

    The second part, involving the filming of Salt of the Earth, is more interesting, because it's something new and it is pretty shocking what lengths the government went to to stop this little movie. It could have been done better, and still feels a little lacklustre, but it's an interesting side story of the blacklist. The movie would have been better off just rushing through the early part and devoting the movie entirely to Salt of the Earth.

    Perhaps the movie can be understood through it's title, "One of the Hollywood Ten." What a lame title. It's like they couldn't bother to come up with a real title and just figured they'd name it something that would let people know the subject matter. Personally, I think I would have been more inclined to call it "8000 Feet of Freedom," (something said in the movie) although there's probably a better title out there.

    I would like to see a documentary on the same subject to see what really happened (while I know from googling around that a fair amount of what is in the film happened in real life, I don't know if it happened so melodramatically; perhaps it did).

    Salt of the Earth, by the way, is an interesting movie. A little stilted in places, but affecting, with a feminist slant that proves there was more progressive intelligence in the country than you ever could have guessed from Hollywood offerings.
    ltmunoz

    re: Sorry

    I'd like to make a note of this documentary. The user jlm-6 who wrote about the movie earlier obviously has no vision for the enrichment of history and only for his own glory. This documentary was based solely for the purpose of history and documentation. It shows what it took to film "Salt of the Earth" and how this government infringed on the lives of American citizens, by using the same tactics that are still in use today. (Bribery, Deceit, Fear and most of all taking away our Constitutional Rights). So if this person cannot see the bigger picture, then it's probably a good thing he did not post his name here, otherwise he too would be blacklisted!.

    I am a survivor of one of the people this movie "Salt of the Earth" was made about. I cannot say the documentary of the making of it is quality Hollywood, but I can say I completely appreciate seeing the points of history leading up to the making of the movie and all that was involved.

    If I may suggest, see this documentary and then see the movie. You'll appreciate what kind of struggles people of non-Hollywood, non-white and white collar backgrounds had to endure to survive.
    7netsmith2001

    A tasteful and emotional treatment of a dark time.

    I thought this film did a fine job of portraying the ugliness of the US government in the repressive McCarthy era. Goldblum is excellent in his depiction of the courage it took to stand up to this tyranny and I found it very inspirational. In particular his attempt to confront the panel during the hearings in Washington was very well handled and it made me deeply consider how I would hold up in similar circumstances. I also appreciated the tenderness and commitment the he and his wife showed to each other. A mature portrayal. I recommend it. 7 stars out of 10.

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      Many signs are obviously European; the bus which transports Biberman to his prison sentence is a Mercedes-Benz bus made in the late 1950s, which no U.S. government agency would have used on United States territory, and which bears markings and lettering that no U.S. government agency would have used.
    • Connections
      Featured in Así se hizo: Punto de mira (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Twinkle in Your Eye
      Written by Richard Rodgers (as Rodgers) and Lorenz Hart (as Hart)

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Punto de mira
    • Filming locations
      • Cartagena, Murcia, Spain(Academy Awards Event)
    • Production companies
      • Bloom Street Productions
      • Canal+ España
      • Morena Films
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      • $114,819
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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