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Red Hollywood

Red Hollywood

A documentary that examines the films made by the victims of the Hollywood Blacklist and offers a radically different perspective on a key period in the history of American cinema.

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Movie Details

  • Original Title: Red Hollywood
  • Genres: Documentary, History
  • Release Date: 1996-08-16
  • Runtime: 114 minutes
  • Rating: 6.1/10 (10 votes)
  • Budget: $0
  • Revenue: $0
  • Production Companies:
  • Status: Released
  • Popularity: 0.175
  • Languages: English

Cast & Crew

Billy Woodberry

Billy Woodberry

as Narrator (voice)

Eric Johnston

Eric Johnston

as Himself - President, Motion Picture Association of America (archive footage)

John Howard Lawson

John Howard Lawson

as Himself (archive footage)

Paul Jarrico

Paul Jarrico

as Self

Ring Lardner, Jr.

Ring Lardner, Jr.

as Self

Alfred Lewis Levitt

Alfred Lewis Levitt

as Self

Abraham Polonsky

Abraham Polonsky

as Self

Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand

as Self (archive footage)

Maya Stepien

Maya Stepien

as Reader: Ayn Rand HUAC testimony (voice)

Gallery

Movie scene

Trailers & Clips

Red Hollywood | Trailer | New Release

External Links

Keywords

hollywoodcommunist party usablacklist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Red Hollywood?

Red Hollywood is a Documentary, History movie directed by . It was released on 1996-08-16.

Who are the main actors in Red Hollywood?

The main cast includes Billy Woodberry, Eric Johnston, John Howard Lawson, Paul Jarrico, Ring Lardner, Jr., .

Where can I watch Red Hollywood online?

You can check official streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or Disney+ to see if Red Hollywood is available.

Is Red Hollywood based on a true story?

No official confirmation about it being based on a true story.

What is the IMDb rating of Red Hollywood?

Red Hollywood has an IMDb rating of 6.1/10 based on 10 votes.

What is the budget and revenue of Red Hollywood?

The movie had a production budget of $0 and earned $0 at the box office.

Who composed the soundtrack for Red Hollywood?

The soundtrack was composed by . You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.

Where was Red Hollywood filmed?

Red Hollywood was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.

How long is Red Hollywood?

The total runtime of Red Hollywood is 114 minutes.

Is Red Hollywood suitable for kids?

The movie is rated Released. Please check parental guidelines before watching.

Will there be a sequel to Red Hollywood?

There is no official announcement yet for a sequel to Red Hollywood.

Does Red Hollywood have a post-credit scene?

Some movies include post-credit scenes. Stay till the end to find out!

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