The Hollywood Ten

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The Hollywood Ten
Directed by John Berry
Written by John Berry
Starring Herbert J. Biberman
Dalton Trumbo
Cinematography Nicolas Hayer
Distributed by Criterion Collection
Release date(s) 1950
Running time 15 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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The Hollywood Ten is a 16mm short documentary in which each member of the Hollywood Ten made a short speech to denounce McCarthyism and the Hollywood Blacklisting.

It was directed by John Berry and can currently be seen on the DVD film releases of Spartacus and Salt Of The Earth.

Director John Berry was blacklisted upon the documentary's release. He left for France.[1]

  1. ^ The Hollywood Ten on the Ironweed web site.

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