Sunday, 8 March 2020

The Secret History of Hollywood: Hunting Witches With Walt Disney - goodbye to glamour!

So, is a podcast a book? Well, in my opinion, if it has a narrative arc over x number of episodes, then I see it as the modern equivalent of what good old Mr Dickens used to do when he wrote and released his books, chapter by chapter. So, this is why The Secret History of Hollywood: Hunting Witches With Walt Disney, by Adam Roche is here on my blog. This short series delves into the paranoia that overtook the USA with regard to the "threat" of Communism. Starting in the mid 1930s, there was a move by a good proportion of people in Hollywood towards a Communist sensibility, fuelled in part by some of the atrocious working conditions within the studio system. Those who stood up for their rights started to be accused of being a Communist by the people who had all the power (yes Mr Walt Disney, I'm looking at you!). Enter the House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) who then began a witch hunt to find and deal with anyone displaying Communist leanings. As friends turned on friends, this had a devastating effect on the lives and careers of actors and writers alike and the glamour of the film industry was replaced by fear and retribution. Over the course of some 20 years, this dark chapter of "red" hysteria left its indelible mark on all who were touched by it, and some never recovered. This is an enjoyable and informative work, with a soundscape behind the narration as well as clips of audio from the time which made it a compelling listen. Certainly an entertaining way to spend a few hours if you were on a journey, or maybe gardening!

My STAR rating: THREE.

Length: 2 hours 50 minutes.
Price I paid: Free from Audible.
Formats available: audio only.

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