Reminiscences of Carl Foreman : oral history, 1959.

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Reminiscences of Carl Foreman : oral history, 1959.

University of Illinois; year in Hollywood, 1933; impressions of Hollywood as a struggling writer; return to Hollywood in 1938 and 1940; influence of making films in the army during World War II; forming an independent film company with Stanley Kramer; blacklisted during McCarthy era; views on American Communist Party; making "High Noon"; life in England; influence of television on the film industry; present view of Hollywood.

Transcript: 44 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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