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One of the Hollywood Ten

  • 2000
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
390
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One of the Hollywood Ten (2000)
Drame

Herbert Biberman est un scénariste et réalisateur hollywoodien qui se bat pour devenir l'une des personnes les plus influentes à Hollywood dans les années 1950.Herbert Biberman est un scénariste et réalisateur hollywoodien qui se bat pour devenir l'une des personnes les plus influentes à Hollywood dans les années 1950.Herbert Biberman est un scénariste et réalisateur hollywoodien qui se bat pour devenir l'une des personnes les plus influentes à Hollywood dans les années 1950.

  • Director
    • Karl Francis
  • Writer
    • Karl Francis
  • Stars
    • Jeff Goldblum
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Ángela Molina
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,1/10
    390
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Karl Francis
    • Writer
      • Karl Francis
    • Stars
      • Jeff Goldblum
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Ángela Molina
    • 25Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Herbert Biberman
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Gale Sondergaard
    Ángela Molina
    Ángela Molina
    • Rosaura Revueltas
    Christopher Fulford
    Christopher Fulford
    • Riffkind
    Antonio Valero
    Antonio Valero
    • Juan Chacón
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Paul Jarrico
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    Geraint Wyn Davies
    • Michael Wilson
    Sean Chapman
    Sean Chapman
    • Edward Dmytryk
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Jack Warner
    Jorge de Juan
    Jorge de Juan
    • Floyd
    Teresa José Berganza
    • Henrietta Williams
    • (as Teresa J. Berganza)
    Jorge Bosch
    • Joe Morales
    Daisy White
    Daisy White
    • Sonya
    • (as April Daisy White)
    Luke Harrison Mendez
    • Dan
    • (as Luke Harrison Méndez)
    Trinidad Serrano
    • Joan
    Ramon Camín
    • Radio Announcer
    • (as Ramón Camín)
    Richard Vanstone
    • Humphrey Bogart
    Lars Hanson
    • Howard Hughes
    • Director
      • Karl Francis
    • Writer
      • Karl Francis
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    10n.debrabant

    A Very Good Film

    (Hopefully there are no spoilers, but I'm not sure and may let something slip)

    After watching this film several times, I cannot imagine why it was not presented in theaters. It is an engrossing film set in an era that shames America and her reputation as a free nation. It is set during the cold war when the government was seeing reds under everyones bed.

    Jeff Goldblum is wonderful as Herb. The whole cast is very good. This film points out how while the government was out hunting Communist, they were behaving exactly like the Communist they were so worried about and feared.

    Everyone should view this film. It could happen again. Freedom of speech should not be taken lightly.
    ltmunoz

    re: Sorry

    I'd like to make a note of this documentary. The user jlm-6 who wrote about the movie earlier obviously has no vision for the enrichment of history and only for his own glory. This documentary was based solely for the purpose of history and documentation. It shows what it took to film "Salt of the Earth" and how this government infringed on the lives of American citizens, by using the same tactics that are still in use today. (Bribery, Deceit, Fear and most of all taking away our Constitutional Rights). So if this person cannot see the bigger picture, then it's probably a good thing he did not post his name here, otherwise he too would be blacklisted!.

    I am a survivor of one of the people this movie "Salt of the Earth" was made about. I cannot say the documentary of the making of it is quality Hollywood, but I can say I completely appreciate seeing the points of history leading up to the making of the movie and all that was involved.

    If I may suggest, see this documentary and then see the movie. You'll appreciate what kind of struggles people of non-Hollywood, non-white and white collar backgrounds had to endure to survive.
    Zen Bones

    Meet the `Jeffersonian Americans'

    Unfortunately, any film chronicling a specific period in history that most Americans are only barely knowledgeable about is going to have to be somewhat pedantic. To encompass the varied complexities of those `Reds' in Hollywood would come off as a history lesson that would last longer than `The Wings of War'. So a made-for-cable film like this must brush its canvas with wide strokes. This film focuses not so much on the agenda of the HUAC -for that I recommend "Tail Gunner Joe" and "Citizen Cohn"-, but on a select few of the victims of their persecution. For the most part, this film succeeds in showing what it was that these people, and other leftists in this country believed in (and still believe in). There's a great line in this film by the owner of the land where the director Biberman wants to film. He says, `I'm a Jeffersonian American'. It was Thomas Jefferson who wrote: "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others." That form of liberty and equality has been a fight by the Left in this country for every generation since this country's inception. There has always been and always will be tyrants (fascists) who will try to squash that, and other tyrants (communists) who will promise liberty and equality in order to get the people to embrace their brand of tyranny. No doubt, there were many communist dupes in this country. There certainly were communist spies lurking in this country, and Stalinist and Maoist communism were verifiable threats the world over. But in post-WWII America, tyranny was used against the people in order to fight the THREAT of tyranny against the people. The principles that this country claimed to be so frightened of losing were tossed out altogether. In the USSR, people who didn't name names were sent to Siberia or executed. In the USA, the penalties were much less severe, but the process of unveiling ‘dissidents' was the same. Plus, there was the very audacious fact that most of those brought up in front of the HUAC were in fact the `real' Americans; the Jeffersonian Americans who believed in democracy and the principles of liberty and equality.

    `One of the Hollywood Ten' is a good introduction to those who wanted desperately to bring those principles to every American. They knew that a country that is oppressive and does not value equal rights for all is perfect bait for communism (as well as for fascism –the two are strikingly similar in practice). They also knew that if they didn't present the populace with the very real struggle that the millions of oppressed people in this country faced, those oppressed people might very well embrace the false liberty that communists promised. Everyone is aware of the fact that the silver screen (broadened today by TV) is a very powerful tool. But it cannot be manipulated to make people join another system of government if their own system government is sound. The left wing of Hollywood set to make it sound (something that people who opposed free speech, integration and decent housing and safe working environments did not want to see). Had the Hollywood Ten been able to continue their mission, perhaps the equalities and freedoms we enjoy today would have come sooner. And there would have been more great cinematic achievements like `Salt of the Earth'. I do think that `One of the Hollywood Ten' should have shown more of the conditions in this country that were so perfectly depicted in `Salt of the Earth' (such as racism, shameful poverty, and unsafe working conditions). But it does at least give us a valued glimpse of the hearts and minds of those who retained this country's greatness in its darkest hour.
    6cherold

    interesting story, pedestrian treatment

    It's interesting reading the comments for this movie here. Some are rather bizarre; an actor with a non-speaking part complains that he wasn't directed well and someone manages to watch this whole movie and still believes fervently in the blacklist. So I'll add my own thoughts to the mix.

    The first part of the movie, which deals with the effects of the blacklist on a few people, is a little dull. The subject has been tackled much better often over the years. The performances are good but it's all rather lacklustre. There are also these rather jarring little hops in time that are meant to add punch but just seem slightly off.

    The second part, involving the filming of Salt of the Earth, is more interesting, because it's something new and it is pretty shocking what lengths the government went to to stop this little movie. It could have been done better, and still feels a little lacklustre, but it's an interesting side story of the blacklist. The movie would have been better off just rushing through the early part and devoting the movie entirely to Salt of the Earth.

    Perhaps the movie can be understood through it's title, "One of the Hollywood Ten." What a lame title. It's like they couldn't bother to come up with a real title and just figured they'd name it something that would let people know the subject matter. Personally, I think I would have been more inclined to call it "8000 Feet of Freedom," (something said in the movie) although there's probably a better title out there.

    I would like to see a documentary on the same subject to see what really happened (while I know from googling around that a fair amount of what is in the film happened in real life, I don't know if it happened so melodramatically; perhaps it did).

    Salt of the Earth, by the way, is an interesting movie. A little stilted in places, but affecting, with a feminist slant that proves there was more progressive intelligence in the country than you ever could have guessed from Hollywood offerings.
    lbarbuckle

    Goldblum Shines in Poorly Directed Film

    Movie buffs and DeNiro fans will recall "Guilty By Suspicion". A story of how the HUAC witch hunts of the 1950s ripped apart the lives of many of Hollywood's writing and directing talent. Newcomer Karl Francis's movie treads along similar lines, focusing in on blacklisted director Herbert Biberman's attempt to make "Salt of the Earth" with a cast of unknowns and a blacklisted crew. Without spoiling this movie for the unacquainted I will end this synopsis here......however.... This is a European film, partially backed by the Welsh Arts Council. With all the talent and longing for local film production in the UK, why would the Arts Council plough money into an old pair of panty-linen like this? An American story shot entirely in Spain with a cast mainly of unknown actors. Jeff Goldblum does well, as ever, as Biberman....but so what? Most of the dialogue is so thin and hackneyed you could smell the dampness. I would suggest that the BBC or the Arts Council of Great Britain in future put their money where they'll find an audience and possibly a return on their investment, which I am sorry to say will not be happening with this boring mis-directed edsel.

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      Many signs are obviously European; the bus which transports Biberman to his prison sentence is a Mercedes-Benz bus made in the late 1950s, which no U.S. government agency would have used on United States territory, and which bears markings and lettering that no U.S. government agency would have used.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 novembre 2001 (Spain)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Spain
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Punto de mira
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cartagena, Murcia, Espagne(Academy Awards Event)
    • sociétés de production
      • Bloom Street Productions
      • Canal+ España
      • Morena Films
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      • 114 819 $ US
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      • 1h 49m(109 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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