THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Congress investigates Reds in Hollywood – 1947

Via History.com

On October 20, 1947, the notorious Red Scare kicks into high gear in Washington, as a Congressional committee begins investigating Communist influence in one of the world’s richest and most glamorous communities: Hollywood.

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After World War II, the Cold War began to heat up between the world’s two superpowers—the United States and the communist-controlled Soviet Union. In Washington, conservative watchdogs worked to out communists in government before setting their sights on alleged “Reds” in the famously liberal movie industry. In an investigation that began in October 1947, the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) grilled a number of prominent witnesses, asking bluntly “Are you or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?” Whether out of patriotism or fear, some witnesses—including director Elia Kazan, actors Gary Cooper and Robert Taylor and studio honchos Walt Disney and Jack Warner—gave the committee names of colleagues they suspected of being communists.

A small group known as the “Hollywood Ten” resisted, complaining that the hearings were illegal and violated their First Amendment rights. They were all convicted of obstructing the investigation and served jail terms. Pressured by Congress, the Hollywood establishment started a blacklist policy, banning the work of about 325 screenwriters, actors and directors who had not been cleared by the committee. Those blacklisted included composer Aaron Copland, writers Dashiell Hammett, Lillian Hellman and Dorothy Parker, playwright Arthur Miller and actor and filmmaker Orson Welles.

Some of the blacklisted writers used pseudonyms to continue working, while others wrote scripts that were credited to other writer friends. Starting in the early 1960s, after the downfall of Senator Joseph McCarthy, the most public face of anti-communism, the ban began to lift slowly. In 1997, the Writers’ Guild of America unanimously voted to change the writing credits of 23 films made during the blacklist period, reversing—but not erasing—some of the damage done during the Red Scare.

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BB
BB
October 20, 2017 7:44 am

Most of the Hollywood 10 admitted later in life that they were communist.Communist and mostly Jewish.This was the last time anyone in the Fed stood up to these treasonous
Parsites.
All you who criticize me for calling out the Jewish Bolsheviks traitors in our nation would do well to do your own research.”Then your eyes will be opened and you shall see the light”

TC
TC
October 20, 2017 9:11 am

“First of all, we have to understand what communism is. I mean, to me, real communism, the Soviet communism, is basically a mask for Bolshevism, which is a mask for Judaism.” – Bobby Fischer

Was the red scare really about communism?

nkit
nkit
October 20, 2017 2:51 pm

40 years ago today, the plane carrying the group Lynyrd Skynyrd crashed in Mississippi killing band members Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and his older sister Cassie Gaines. The other band members were all severely injured.

AC
AC
October 20, 2017 3:19 pm

Shouldn’t the article end with a statement about how these people actually were literal communists? Something which came out decades later? When they admitted it?

The ones exposed were just the tip of the Rotberg.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
October 21, 2017 12:43 am

Sounds like they need to do the Red Scare again to get the Communists out of Washington and Hollywood.