The Inquisition in Hollywood(English, Paperback, Ceplair Larry)

The Inquisition in Hollywood(English, Paperback, Ceplair Larry)

  • Ceplair Larry
Publisher:University of Illinois PressISBN 13: 9780252071416ISBN 10: 0252071417

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The Inquisition in Hollywood(English, Paperback, Ceplair Larry) is written by Ceplair Larry and published by University of Illinois Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0252071417 (ISBN 10) and 9780252071416 (ISBN 13).

The definitive work on the Hollywood blacklist era The Inquisition in Hollywood examines the suppression of radical political activity in the film industry from the days of the Great Depression through the tumultuous House Un-American Activities Commission era to the waning days of the infamous blacklist. Although this thirty-year period of American history is marked by widespread targeting of leftists in all areas of life, those in the film industry--predominately screenwriters--were considered to be in positions of great potential indoctrinating power, and found themselves under intense scrutiny as the Cold War hysteria mounted. Ceplair and Englund trace the history of political struggle in Hollywood back to the formation of the Screen Writers Guild in 1933. Many of the blacklisted filmmakers were members of the Communist Party and all of the graylisted filmmakers had expressed their sympathy with progressive (mainly anti-fascist) causes. Although no Hollywood Communist has ever been linked to espionage or sabotage, and charges of subversive indoctrination have no basis in documented fact, this book powerfully shows how devastating a mere suspicion or insinuation of guilt could be during the era of the Red Menace. Twenty-two years after its initial publication, The Inquisition in Hollywood remains the definitive work on the blacklist era, and this new edition features a new introduction by the authors.