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The Hollywood Ten

The Hollywood Ten is a 1950 American short documentary film. Shot in 16mm with a runtime of 15 minutes, it was created quickly to raise public awareness and legal funds for the ten screenwriters and directors who comprised the "Hollywood Ten". At the time of filming in April 1950, the ten blacklisted men were facing prison sentences for contempt of Congress stemming from their non-cooperation with the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).

Later showings
In 1993, during the first "Carte Blanche" film series at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, The Hollywood Ten was shown along with John Berry's 1951 film He Ran All the Way. ==References==
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