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Caught in the crossfire: Adrian Scott and the politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
Credit: Courtesy Federal Bureau of Investigation
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FBI memo of May 1947 documenting the secret cooperation between the FBI and HUAC’s investigation of Hollywood. This version, from Scott’s FBI file, reveals that Scott, as well as several German anti-fascist emigres, were on HUAC’s “top ten” list. One of the two redacted names is Edward Dmytryk. Credit: Courtesy Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Caught in the crossfire: Adrian Scott and the politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
by Jennifer E. Langdon
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Columbia University Press
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American: 1900-present
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