To me the message of the film is even if you don't agree with certain viewpoints expressed by people in Hollywood, it doesn't justify censoring them, persecuting them and trying to ruin their careers.
Personally, I find the movie, "Guilty by Suspicion," a modern classic that tells the tale of a very dark chapter in American history. It reminds me of other films with similar stories like "The Front" with Woody Allen. By the way, the people who worked on "The Front" were the ones who were blacklisted in the 1950's, including the film's screenwriter, Walter Bernstein.
If you liked this film you'll also like Good Night and Good Luck: ruclips.net/video/Pv4s0wdDOK0/видео.html Which I just watched for the first time last night after having seen Guilty by Suspicion for the second time recently.
Not true. The Communists were trying to infiltrate Hollywood from the 1930s. They are anti-American. They went by Lenin's view "Of all the arts, the cinema is the most important" in trying to foist their evil propaganda on the American public.
It is not "knowledge" because the movie is a lie. It's very dark setting, with a smoky back room and presided over by an obese cigar smoker sets the deceit on the audience quite well. And, he happens to have a southern accent. And by putting up someone who looks just like McCarthy's assistant Ray Cohen (named Roy Cohn!) as an assistant to the committee, the producer promotes another Leftist lie: McCarthy had absolutely nothing to do with the Hollywood traitors, but they want to give the impression this was part of the "McCarthy Era," of course. They even have the line, "do you have any sense of decency?" added to enforce that deceitful, dishonest lie. It leaves out - deliberately, of course - any truth about Communism of Hollywood.
Well, I can see it already with "political correctness." For example, anyone with common sense and a bit of intelligence knows that a man cannot simply declare himself to be a woman, even with the sophistry and histrionics of the vapid idea of "gender." But today in New York City, one can be fined up to $250,000 for not agreeing with a delusional man who says he is a woman. The truth (knowledge) is that the man is delusional or just crazy, but unless we want to pay such an incredible amount of $, we will have to pretend that he is a woman.
Yukio Mishima They used the red scare to dismantle the left. America is decades behind every other western country when it come to healthcare, living wages, and education.
@Albert Morris - I agree with you. People like Mishima are intolerant bastards for believing in a Cold War crusade that brought America to the brink of insanity. Mishima just doesn't get it and shame on him!
To me the message of the film is even if you don't agree with certain viewpoints expressed by people in Hollywood, it doesn't justify censoring them, persecuting them and trying to ruin their careers.
Tell Hollywood that…they need to hear it.
@@bobbyodell8676 I agree there is a lot of hypocrisy in Hollywood, as everywhere, but two wrongs do not make it right.
Gee-whiz. That sounds a lot like what's going on in Hollywood right now.
90’s movie trailers were so good.
our world is so cruel. how many times do we have to confess and prove that we are innocent.
Those in front of the real committee - especially those who took the Fifth - were generally Communist traitors.
I bet you think they tried evacuating Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Jerry Vang ...what do say about this now?
@@MrMishima12 Spoken like a typical right-wing lunatic and that's very sad indeed!
Personally, I find the movie, "Guilty by Suspicion," a modern classic that tells the tale of a very dark chapter in American history. It reminds me of other films with similar stories like "The Front" with Woody Allen. By the way, the people who worked on "The Front" were the ones who were blacklisted in the 1950's, including the film's screenwriter, Walter Bernstein.
One of the best Hollywood movies I've ever seen. Authentic and powerful " Roger Ebert from Siskel and Ebert.
great film
whose the voice of the narrartor on the trailer, he used to do dozens of voiceovers
This is based on Elia Kazan right?
If you liked this film you'll also like Good Night and Good Luck: ruclips.net/video/Pv4s0wdDOK0/видео.html Which I just watched for the first time last night after having seen Guilty by Suspicion for the second time recently.
Watched both. Anymore like these ?
@@shubhamgupta7345 Not that I know of. We can do a google search for movies about "McCarthyism".
Trumbo
BARRY TUBB
This film isn't really accurate at all.
a Hollywood movie with Hollywood in the victim-role .. wow.. that´s ahead of it´s time, they will go for that trash theme again
THIS MOVIE HAS 9 F-BOMBS..... AND IS RATED PG-13.
Imagine if the word "communist" was replaced by "muslim" and that will be Trump's America.
Not true. The Communists were trying to infiltrate Hollywood from the 1930s. They are anti-American. They went by Lenin's view "Of all the arts, the cinema is the most important" in trying to foist their evil propaganda on the American public.
What "larger play?"
It is not "knowledge" because the movie is a lie. It's very dark setting, with a smoky back room and presided over by an obese cigar smoker sets the deceit on the audience quite well. And, he happens to have a southern accent. And by putting up someone who looks just like McCarthy's assistant Ray Cohen (named Roy Cohn!) as an assistant to the committee, the producer promotes another Leftist lie: McCarthy had absolutely nothing to do with the Hollywood traitors, but they want to give the impression this was part of the "McCarthy Era," of course. They even have the line, "do you have any sense of decency?" added to enforce that deceitful, dishonest lie. It leaves out - deliberately, of course - any truth about Communism of Hollywood.
Well, I can see it already with "political correctness."
For example, anyone with common sense and a bit of intelligence knows that a man cannot simply declare himself to be a woman, even with the sophistry and histrionics of the vapid idea of "gender." But today in New York City, one can be fined up to $250,000 for not agreeing with a delusional man who says he is a woman. The truth (knowledge) is that the man is delusional or just crazy, but unless we want to pay such an incredible amount of $, we will have to pretend that he is a woman.
Yukio Mishima They used the red scare to dismantle the left. America is decades behind every other western country when it come to healthcare, living wages, and education.
If I were around at that time, I would have told the Committee the names of any Communist rats I could find.
@Albert Morris - I agree with you. People like Mishima are intolerant bastards for believing in a Cold War crusade that brought America to the brink of insanity. Mishima just doesn't get it and shame on him!
You yellow duck shit,we europeans would make duck roast from you,you yellow fascist shit!
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