Worst Movie Critics Ever: The FBI Notes on Anti-American Movies of the 1940s and '50s
[2023-10-27 18:27:28]
At the end of "J. Edgar Hoover Enter the Movie: The Origin of FBI and the Cold War in Hollywood" (Recommended), the author John Sbardellati contains the vocabulary of the movie the FBI marks as suspicious. It is infinite. highlight:
"Buck Private Home" (1947) starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello: "A scene represents a party for the general public, but since the other scenes reflect the soldiers of the KP's duties, the audience is a class conscious There is no need to worry about it.
"Crossfire" (1947), Edward Dmitry Director: "This picture is a good example of emphasizing race problems too much.
Elia Kazan's director "Gentleman Agreement" (1947), Gregory Peck and John Garfield appearances: "The police lieutenant is a party of anti-Semitism and has received a lot of criticism ... This is intentionally weakening the law It is a law enforcement body's efforts to make it into a state. "
"The Marrying Kind" (1952), directed by George Cukor, script by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, starring Judy Holliday and Aldore: "[Counter Strike] 's article said the picket led by a Catholic veteran was her impressive Since the forefront record contained links with organizations such as Civil Rights Conference, Africa Problem Council, National Arts, Science and Technical Committee and many other committees, protests [Judi Holliday] It appeared in.
"Mr. Smith goes to Washington" (1939), director Frank Coupla, James Stewart, Jean Arthur, Claude Rainsins starring: "The first Hollywood movie will be screened between parliamentarians and big companies. partnership."
Frank Kapla's "State Federal State Address" (1948), Spencer Tracy, Catherine · Hepburn Starring: "For most of the things the United States represents, it seems to be a deep disgust."
John Houston's "Treasures of the Madre Mountain Range" (1948); Humphrey Bogart Starring: "Walter Houston speaks in this picture ... which is actually a direct reference to Marx's" capital theory ".
"This is a wonderful life" (1947), director Frank Coupla, starring James Stewart: "This picture represents a clear attempt to crush a banker"
The criticism of the film changed, including critical analysis of the film from the 1940's to the 1950's (Recommendation: Read the film critique of the early 1940's novelist James Azi founded in the 1942's; Agee American critics have a great influence, like Cahiers writers, Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert in the 1960s.Agee is excited about black and pulp movies.The image of the intellectual community, It is well suited to nurture many types after decades like fear.Agee later wrote a script of an innovative, black-style hunter knight, accusing the possibility of religious hypocrisy What Agee is interested in is to open an attack on the conference and a hug to the present situation.The use of this and the perspective of the camera and the use of lighting in the dark and white position is not good but bad there is no The
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