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Format: VHS
 Nov 1991
 Not Rated
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Closed Captioned
 105 min. |
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Movie Description Hollywood, 1950. When David Merrill -- one of Hollywood's top directors -- returns from a recuperative European hiatus, he finds himself in a tinsel town he no longer recognizes. His friends are ill at ease, good folks won't talk openly anymore and the House Un-American Activities Committee regularly interrogates some of Hollywood's finest. Initially, David's not concerned, but when an old friend identifies him as a Leftist, he begins to realize that he's living in an era plagued by suspicion.
Synopsis A hard-hitting look at the Hollywood blacklist centered around a couple who are forced to reexamine their own values, friendships and careers, when the husband is called to testify before the House un-American Activities Committee.
Film Notes Writing and directorial debut for producer Irwin Winkler.
Color by DeLuxe; Technicolor prints.
Industry Reviews "...Excellent period recreation...superb craft contributions on every level, with special praise for Michael Ballhaus' cinematography..." Sight and Sound - p.47 - John Harkness
"...Gripping drama....[De Niro gives a] fine and affecting performance..." New York Times - p.C12 - Janet Maslin
"[I]t's on par with THE FRONT as a portrait of '50s Hollywood blacklisting." USA Today - Peter Johnson (02/17/2004)
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