Hollywood’s chase for communists: The era of James Bond and John le Carré | The Witch Hunt is on

Although the Cold War virtually ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Hollywood still relies on it for box office value. The witch hunt has been on for more than 50 年, and Hollywood has cashed in on fear and paranoia ever since. During World War II there were the Nazis, and the Russian people were supportedin their heroic fightagainst the aggressor. Once the Nazis had been defeated and the Cold War was under way the roles were reversed and yesterday’s allies became today’s enemies. America went hysterical with anti-communist paranoia.

这 “House Un-American Activities Committeeheld trials against blacklisted filmmakers. The famous Hollywood Ten who refused to testify got a one-year prison sentence. Even Humphrey Bogart had to use his formidable publicity machine to make clear to the American public that he was no communist. Over the years, a lot of actors, directors, screenwriters and producers were unable to work due to the blacklist, including stars like Dalton Trumbo and Charlie Chaplin.

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In an era of anti-communist propaganda films, the starspopular figures like Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Marilyn Monroe, Shirley McLaine and Frank Sinatraconstantly had to prove their aversion to the Soviets. The participation of left wing artists in movies became a liability.

The turnaround came with films like “博士. Strangeloveof Stanley Kubrick orThe Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Comingwhich took a more humorous look at the tension between the US and the Soviets. After that, spy movies like James Bond andThe Spy Who Came In From The Coldbecame popular. And withThe Conversation” 或者 “Three Days Of The Condor”, Hollywood discovered and exploited yet another enemy, the big brother watches you syndrome, 一世. e. spying on one’s own population.

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