Bernard F. Dick 
The Screen Is Red [EPUB ebook] 
Hollywood, Communism, and the Cold War

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The Screen Is Red portrays Hollywood’s ambivalence toward the former Soviet Union before, during, and after the Cold War. In the 1930s, communism combated its alter ego, fascism, yet both threatened to undermine the capitalist system, the movie industry’s foundational core value. Hollywood portrayed fascism as the greater threat and communism as an aberration embraced by young idealists unaware of its dark side. In
Ninotchka, all a female commissar needs is a trip to Paris to convert her to capitalism and the luxuries it can offer.


The scenario changed when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, making Russia a short-lived ally. The Soviets were quickly glorified in such films as
Song of Russia,
The North Star,
Mission to Moscow,
Days of Glory, and
Counter-Attack. But once the Iron Curtain fell on Eastern Europe, the scenario changed again. America was now swarming with Soviet agents attempting to steal some crucial piece of microfilm. On screen, the atomic detonations in the Southwest produced mutations in ants, locusts, and spiders, and revived long-dead monsters from their watery tombs. The movies did not blame the atom bomb specifically but showed what horrors might result in addition to the iconic mushroom cloud.


Through the lens of Hollywood, a nuclear war might leave a handful of survivors (
Five), none (
On the Beach,
Dr. Strangelove), or cities in ruins (
Fail-Safe). Today the threat is no longer the Soviet Union, but international terrorism. Author Bernard F. Dick argues, however, that the Soviet Union has not lost its appeal, as evident from the popular and critically acclaimed television series
The Americans. More than eighty years later, the screen is still red.
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Bernard F. Dick is professor of communication and English at Fairleigh Dickinson University and is author of many books, including The Golden Age Musicals of Darryl F. Zanuck: The Gentleman Preferred Blondes; That Was Entertainment: The Golden Age of the MGM Musical; The Screen Is Red: Hollywood, Communism, and the Cold War; The President’s Ladies: Jane Wyman and Nancy Davis; Hollywood Madonna: Loretta Young; Forever Mame: The Life of Rosalind Russell; and Claudette Colbert: She Walked in Beauty, all published by University Press of Mississippi.
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 288 ● ISBN 9781496805409 ● Taille du fichier 2.5 MB ● Maison d’édition University Press of Mississippi ● Lieu Jackson ● Pays US ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5363919 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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