Bültmann & Gerriets
Invasion USA
Essays on Anti-Communist Movies of the 1950s and 1960s
von David J. Hogan
Verlag: McFarland
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-7864-9904-5
Erschienen am 12.10.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 254 mm [H] x 178 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 511 Gramm
Umfang: 268 Seiten

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With the queasy U.S.-Soviet wartime alliance long dissolved into mutual suspicion, the House Un-American Activities Committee launched aggressive investigations of alleged communist activity in the Hollywood film industry in 1947--and again in 1951. Studio chiefs, terrified of scandal, scrambled to display their patriotism by producing anti-communist films, from melodramas to thrillers to animated cartoons.
Twenty-one lively new essays by film historians examine the aesthetics and politics of more than 40 remarkable films of the McCarthy era and the chauvinism that spawned them.



David J. Hogan has written reviews and features for Filmfax, Outré, Moviegoer, Photon, Cinefantastique and other film magazines. He lives in Arlington Heights, Illinois.



Table of Contents


Acknowledgments

Introduction: Communism, Movies and the Big Dance Party (David J. Hogan)

Part 1: Space Invaders

Target Earth: Politicians from Venus (John T. Soister)

Not of This Earth: Myth, Brooks Brothers and Subversion (David J. Hogan)

The Cold Hands of Strangers: The Politics of Disaster in Eight Invasion Thrillers of the 1950s (Steven Thornton)

Part 2: Red Mischief Here, There and Everywhere

Happy Trails in Cold War Valley: Bells of Coronado and Spoilers of the Plains (Ted Okuda)

The Flying Saucer: Top Secret Travelogue (David J. Hogan)

The Whip Hand: Accidental Template for Fear and Paranoia (Mark A. Miller)

Artists and Models: The Day the Slobs Saved Democracy (Ermine DeGraffenried)

The Girl in the Kremlin: Can a Monster Change Its Face? (Zsófia Bodnár-Hamilton)

Atomic Thrillers and the Danger at Home (Arthur Joseph Lundquist)

Memo to the State Department: Seven Overlooked Cold War Films (Chase Winstead)

Part 3: Dupes, Victims and Crusaders

Big Brains and Betrayal: Walk a Crooked Mile (Bruce Dettman)

Cvetic Takes One for the Team: I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. (Bruce Dettman)

American Virtue and Big Jim McLain (Gaye Winston Lardner)

Trial: Love in a Time of Communism (Anthony Ambrogio)

The Tears of a Clown: Chaplin's A King in New York (Mark Clark)

Riddle of the Pinks: Did The Fearmakers Have The Whip Hand? (Reynold Humphries)

Part 4: Total War

The End of Civilization and Its DisTable of Contents
: Five and The World, the Flesh and the Devil, Two Films of Massive ­Post-Nuclear Depopulation (Lyndon W. Joslin)

Dream of Tyranny: Invasion USA (Bruce Dettman)

Part 5: Rot and Response

God vs. the Commies: Red Planet Mars (Bryan Senn)

Violent Saturday: The Danger Within Us (David J. Hogan)

Panic in Year Zero! It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine) (Mark Clark)

About the Contributors

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