Odd man out : a memoir of the Hollywood Ten /
In 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee rudely interrupted the successful career and life of Edward Dmytryk, citing him with contempt of Congress. As a result, Dmytryk was fired by RKO and spent three years in England before returning to the United States to serve a six-month jail senten...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Carbondale, IL :
Southern Illinois University Press,
©1996.
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- Mr. Tavenner. What is your name, please?
- For a short time during the thirties
- In 1944
- "Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in"
- This book is not
- In the fall of 1947, Joe McCarthy
- "Hollywood accused"
- The honorable J. Parnell Thomas
- Mr. Crum. May I request the right of cross-examination?
- The hearings were now history
- We had departed
- The next day
- Our return to our country's capital
- On Sunset Boulevard
- On June 9, 1950
- West Virginia
- "It's a beautiful morning"
- The one certain thing
- After a long, slow trip
- Mr. Tavenner. What is your name, please?
- The FBI
- The Menjou anecdote
- Once again
- In 1926
- The July 20, 1998 issue
- It is odd, but amusing.