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The McCarthy Hearings and the Hollywood Blacklists Joseph McCarthy was a Republican Senator from Wisconsin. He held his posistion as a United States Senator from 1947 to 1957. McCarthy was born on a farm in the town of Grand Chute‚ Wisconsin. McCarthy was a junior high school drop out‚ quitting to help his parents manage their farm. He later returned to school and earned his diploma in one year. McCarthy worked hard in college (majoring in engineering and law) earning a law degree at Marquette
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The film “Citizen Kane”‚ challenged the traditional narrative and technical elements of classic Hollywood cinema. At the time his film was released‚ May 1st‚ 1941‚ films generally followed a certain style and were somewhat predictable. However‚ “Citizen Kane” broke this pattern and took viewers by surprise. Prior to the release of “Citizen Kane” in 1941‚ films traditionally moved forward in time following a chronological sequence. However‚ this film was the first to start at the end and then go back
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A-Can ’t act 1.Gigi rehearsals B-Audrey makes Hollywood VII. Miscarriage: A- 1st miscarriage 1. Another miscarriage 2. Miscarriage 1966 B-"Gift of God" VIII. Conclusion Audrey Hepburn: A Hollywood Fairytale. Christina Bremmerman Ms. Karyn B. Lentz Honors English 11 May 7‚ 2002 Bremmerman 1 Christina Bremmerman Ms. Karyn B. Lentz Honors English 11 May 7‚ 2002 Audrey Hepburn: A Hollywood Fairytale "I am not beautiful. My mother once called
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A Protesters paradise? Hollywood might be the next big place to see a protest in action when turning on the news. While streets around the country are full of individuals who are objecting to current social situations‚ it appears that many protesters are heading to Hollywood for the chance to be heard. Lately‚ the cries from the sidewalks (and even on the streets) in Hollywood can be viewed as guests and visitors capture a moment in time. The idea that Hollywood is a protesters paradise might be
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anyone in Hollywood with even the remotest link to communism was abandoned or disowned. the Hollywood Ten was a group felt the HUAC had no right to ask questions or to force people to rat out others. When called to testify‚ the Hollywood Ten refused to answer questions For refusing to testify in front of congress. A grand jury indicted them‚ and the Hollywood Ten served served 6-12 months in prison. Fearing the movie industry would be no more‚ the executives got rid of the Hollywood Ten‚ and
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purity and advancement in life. Similar to this‚ The Hollywood Walk of Fame resembles this moto. How is this significant? Although the Hollywood Walk of Fame is an illustrious tourist attraction and interest‚ it serves as a memorial and honors Hollywood’s most substantial and influential artists‚ performers‚ and creators. What is the Hollywood Walk of Fame? They Hollywood Walk of fame is a public sidewalk that runs fifteen blocks through Hollywood Boulevard to Vine Street in Los Angeles‚ California
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The Hollywood Blacklist came into being in 1947 when the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) began to summon certain Hollywood entertainment professionals on the suspicion that their work was communist-inspired. As the media began extensive coverage of the proceedings‚ some writers‚ producers‚ and directors became known as the "Hollywood Ten." They included; Alvah Bessie‚ Herbert Biberman‚ Lester Cole‚ Edward Dmytryk‚ Ring Lardner Jr‚ John Howard Lawson‚ Albert Maltz‚ Samuel Ornitz‚
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Sequels‚ reboots‚ and remakes are slowly ruining Hollywood. The increased flow of such films is caused by high overall monetary earnings‚ success in foreign countries‚ and a lack of new and creative ideas. The fact that sometimes remakes are successful is clearly shown with the remake of the Karate Kid in 2010. According to MTV News‚ during Karate Kid´s opening weekend‚ ¨(the movie) kicked its way to a first-place trophy worth $56 million‚ surpassing the movie’s production budget by more than $15
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Code‚ was a self-imposed system of regulation that explicitly and implicitly affected the themes‚ story lines‚ and tone of Hollywood films produced between 1930 and the 1960s‚ particularly with regard to the treatment of sexuality. In the years leading up to the popularization of sound cinema in about 1930‚ certain segments of the American public had come to believe that Hollywood films exemplified the decline of American moral values. In 1915 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did
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