
High Noon
The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic
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Narrado por:
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Allan Robertson
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Glenn Frankel
It's one of the most revered movies of Hollywood's golden era. Starring screen legend Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly in her first significant film role, High Noon was shot on a lean budget over just 32 days but achieved instant box-office and critical success. It won four Academy Awards in 1953, including a best actor win for Cooper. And it became a cultural touchstone, often cited by politicians as a favourite film, celebrating moral fortitude.
Yet what has been often overlooked is that High Noon was made during the height of the Hollywood blacklist, a time of political inquisition and personal betrayal. In the middle of the film shoot, screenwriter Carl Foreman was forced to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities about his former membership in the Communist Party. Refusing to name names, he was eventually blacklisted and fled the United States. (His coauthored screenplay for another classic, The Bridge on the River Kwai, went uncredited in 1957.) Examined in light of Foreman's testimony, High Noon's emphasis on courage and loyalty takes on deeper meaning and importance.
In this book, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Frankel tells the story of the making of a great American Western, exploring how Carl Foreman's concept of High Noon evolved from idea to first draft to final script, taking on allegorical weight. Both the classic film and its turbulent political times emerge newly illuminated.
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American history
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Outstanding!
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What did you love best about High Noon?
Unfolding of what the entertainment world was. As complicated, and strange as it is today, with strange rules and clear winners and losers, a great story well told.What did you like best about this story?
Pulling the narrative of High Noon in with the Blacklist was brilliant.Which scene was your favorite?
All of the details, but big fan of Michael Wilson, he makes an odd footnote.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
How to say help while being entertained.Any additional comments?
Could have been a clunker, man it shined.Not a simpler time.
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great book about classic movie and more
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Frankel makes extensive parallels of then and now particularly when he lays the blame at the feet of the press for their willingness to print the phony or exaggerated allegations of public officials and friendly witnesses without holding them up to scrutiny or challenging the assumptions. The author claims this gave Senator McCarthy a veneer of legitimacy. He then goes on to demonstrate how this effected Hollywood and the making of this movie.
The book is well written and meticulously researched. Frankel combed through the vast amount of testimony, depositions, and correspondence to document his findings. The author also describes the decades long battle for credit in the movie resulting from the effects of the McCarthy committee. This book is made more interesting considering today’s political activities.
The book is about fourteen and half hours long. Allan Robertson is a new narrator for me. He does a good job narrating the book.
The Blacklist
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Republicans' Evil Blacklist of the 1950's
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Great listen
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Fascinating from beginning to end
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Cooper's personal history and the revolting specifics of the McCarthy period, one of the ugliest of all American episodes since the Salem Witch Hunt, that was three hundred years ago: these stories are well worth reading about. They, too are weighed down by over-elaboration. The author appears to have spent a decade researching the book, and he needs to show us exactly how hard he worked to produce it. I agree that the time of the blacklist is well worth reading about, for its own sake, and for the utter ruthlessness of the tyrants who were responsible for the disgusting disaster. It reminds me of what some wise person said: that history does not repeat itself; it paraphrases. The current administration, not to wander off into the political, is a harsh reminder of how easy it is to demonize a minority group, to capitalize on the very worst qualities of the American people. This behavior is so deeply cynical and so ruthlessly self-serving that it almost makes me vomit just to think about it. My family has made a pact to never even bring up the bastard's name, as that moment serves to lower the IQ of the discussion to unacceptable levels. Ugh. Those who say that we have become the laughingstock of the world: not to overstate that, but they have a very good point. The 19th century was the British time; the 20th century was the American chance to lead the world; the 21st century belongs to China and some of the rest of Asia. We have blown it, as all empire-makers eventually do. The results of these debacles are not pretty to observe.
Sorry for the tangent. I apologize. Last time I will veer into the "real" world.
Pretty good story, with way too much exposition.
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Page turner for the ears
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