Following the collapse of Viertel's theatre
troupe, he faced severe financial difficulties and accepted an offer from the
Fox Film Corporation. He came to
Los Angeles in 1928 planning to stay for just three years. Viertel wanted to gain experience working for the booming
Hollywood film industry and hoped to earn enough to return to Europe. For four years, he worked for Fox then
Paramount Pictures, and
Warner Brothers. Viertel grew to intensely dislike the atmosphere in Hollywood, which he found paranoid and which he believed placed too many artistic restraints on him. Viertel wanted to produce socially relevant films and did not believe Hollywood had the capacity to do so. This came to a head when he was working on the Paramount film
The Cheat (1928) and after clashing with studio bosses he was replaced by
George Abbott. ==Europe==