Mccarthyism In Elia Kazan's Film 'On The Waterfront'

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Elia Kazan movie On the Waterfront was set on the Hoboken docs of 1952. Elia Kazan depict the era of McCarthyism in a different light then Arthur Miller on the bases of his personal experience of the House of Un – American Activities trials. Elia Kazan was investigated for have communist thoughts. The HUAC put enough pressure on him in the hearing to confess his 2-year membership an American Communist Party, he also named eight follow Group Theatre members who was part of the party. His cooperation ended many friendships and working relationships, he was out casted by many members of the Hollywood community. Through the movie Elia Kazan represent the hardship he had to face on speaking out. The movie ‘On the Waterfront’ is about longshore workers

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