The Hollywood Ten
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Language English | 7.4/10 IMDb Genre Documentary, Short, History Duration Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date January 15, 1950 (1950-01-15) (United States) Genres Documentary, Short Film, Indie film, Black-and-white Cast (Himself (uncredited)), Herbert J. Biberman (Himself (uncredited)), (Himself (uncredited)), (Himself (uncredited))Similar movies One of the Hollywood Ten (2000), Seeing Red (1983), Hollywood on Trial (1976), Point of Order (1964), PoliWood (2009) |
The hollywood ten 1950
The Hollywood Ten is a 1950 American 16mm short documentary film. In the film, each member of the Hollywood Ten made a short speech denouncing McCarthyism and the Hollywood blacklisting.
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The film was directed by John Berry. After being named a communist by fellow director and former party member Edward Dmytryk, one of the Hollywood Ten, and ex-Communist Party member Frank Tuttle, Berry was unable to find work again in Hollywood after 1951, and left for France.

The documentary is available on the DVD releases of Spartacus and Salt of the Earth.

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The Hollywood Ten was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City as a part of the "Carte Blache" series.


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The Hollywood Ten Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA
The Hollywood Ten IMDb The Hollywood Ten themoviedb.org
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