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Roger Bullis <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Oct 1993 12:13:23 -0500
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>Can listmembers advise what documentaries or fiction-films work well in
>introductory college communications classes in presenting the basic facts
about
>the McCarthy era to college students who have hardly heard of it?
>--Keith Nightenhelser   [log in to unmask]
 
I don't think people have recommended the documentary I think is the best in
this area---Hollywood on Trial, narrated by John Huston, 90 min.
 
Also check out these two books:
 
        Ceplair and Englund, The Inquisition in Hollywood
 
        Navasky, Naming Names
 
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    Never stand under
    a tall dog
          \                          Prof. Roger Bullis
               <<<<<                 Division of Communication
              o(O-O)o                University of Wisconsin
  ------ooO-----(_)----Ooo-----------Stevens Point, WI 54481  USA
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