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  ———. Ingrid Bergman. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1983.

  ———. Strangers in Paradise: The Hollywood Émigrés, 1933–1950. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1983.

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  ———. Shooting Star: A Biography of John Wayne. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974; New York: Pocket Books, 1975.

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  Index

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  Academy Awards, 19, 34–35, 56, 64, 74, 76, 83, 102, 134, 188, 235, 279, 280, 301, 314, 326n, 441, 473, 530, 531, 571, 600, 626, 631

  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 101–4

  Across the Pacific, 157, 159

  Actors Equity, 185

  Adam Had Four Sons, 193

  Adler, Larry, 532n

  Adonis, Joey, 370, 376, 378–79

  Adorno, Theodor, 320–21, 393–94

  The Adventures of Robin Hood, 58, 189

  The Adventures of Sam Spade (ABC Radio), 122

  Advice to the Lovelorn/Miss Lonelyhearts, 13, 113, 541

  AFL. See American Federation of Labor (AFL)

  Agee, James, 414-15

  Ahn, Philip, 158, 159

  Aircraft industry, 147, 167–69, 171–72, 174–75

  Air Force, 344

  Albert, Eddie, 124

  Algiers, 18–19, 190, 193–94, 464

  Algren, Nelson, 550–51

  All About Eve, xi

  Allis-Chalmers, 434

  Allyson, June, 314, 473, 616, 633

  Aly Khan, 389, 557

  America First Committee, 73

  American Federation of Actors, 94–95

  American Federation of Labor (AFL), 88, 356–57, 399–402

  American Jewish Committee, 494

  American Legion, 133, 239, 416, 482, 544, 546, 570–73

  American National Theater and Academy (ANTA), 428–29

  American Tobacco Company, 553

  An American Tragedy, 362–63, 615

  Anderson, Judith, 126, 224

  Anderson, Maxwell, 534

  Andrews Sisters, 144

  Andy Hardy series, 19, 138, 318, 319, 339–40, 458, 632

  Angels with Dirty Faces, 181

  The Animal Kingdom, 280–81

  Animated films, 48–52, 55

  Annenberg, Moses, 373, 555

  Annie Get Your Gun, 500–2

  Anouilh, Jean, 565

  Antheil, George, 61–62

  Anti-Communists, 238–39, 412–14, 429–486, 609. See also House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

  Anti-Nazism, 19, 50–52, 54–55

  Anti-Semitism, 67–69, 73, 98–100, 134, 185, 257–58, 260, 348, 430, 438, 462n, 473–75, 493–94, 494n, 509–38

  Antitrust suits, 22, 108, 134, 282–84, 503–7

  Arbuckle, Fatty, 624

  Arch of Triumph, 584

  Arlen, Michael, 522

  Arnold, Hap, 152, 282

  Arnold, Thurman, 283–84, 506

  Around the World in Eighty Days, 383–84, 555

  Associated Actors and Artists of America, 94–95

  Astaire, Fred, 184, 185, 212, 501, 616

  Astor, Mary, 132, 160

  Atomic bomb, 147, 326, 424, 609

  Aubry, Cécile, 558

  Auden, W. H., 507–8

  Authors League of America, 104

  Babes in Arms, 500

  Bacall, Lauren (Betty), 310, 348–53, 462, 463, 472, 631, 632

  Bacher, William, 354

  Balaban, Barney, 90, 483, 599, 600

  Balaban, John, 90

  Balanchine, George, 51, 53

  Ball, Ernest R., 258

  Balzac, Honoré de, 38, 123, 125

  Bank of America, 167, 623

  Barrow, Clyde, 119

  Barry, Joan, 254, 266–67, 270–71, 273–77, 413

  Barrymore, John, 196, 242–43, 363–64

  Barrymore, Lionel, 103

  Battleground, 494, 495, 498

  Baumgardt, David, 476

  Beeding, Francis (pseud.), 323–24, 326

  Beery, Wallace, 342, 343

  Behrman, S. N., 83–84, 500

  Belfrage, Cedric, 364

  Bellamann, Henry, 123–28

  The Bells of St. Mary’s, 459, 540, 584

  Benchley, Robert, 457, 599, 628

  Bendix, Tess, 336

  Bendix, William, 184, 335–37, 522

  Ben-Gurion, David, 536

  Benjamin, Maurice, 446

  Bennett, Joan, 600

  Benny, Jack, 224, 533

  Bercovicci, Konrad, 39–40

  Berg, Alban, 393–94

  Bergman, Ingrid, xi, 37–38, 191–197, 236–40, 313, 325–27, 459, 530–35, 540, 581–91, 594, 631–32

  Bergson, Peter, 517–18

  Berlau, Ruth, 136, 428

  Berlin, Irving, 96, 184, 189–90, 220, 500

  Berman, Pandro, 25

  Bessie, Alvah, 241, 438, 440, 449–50, 474, 494n, 513, 610–12

  The Best Years of Our Lives, 441, 571

  Biberman, Herbert, 35–36, 440, 474–75, 610n, 611

  Biddle, Francis, 146

  Biden, Edmund Preston, 296

  Biden, Mary Dempsey, 296–97

  The Big Pond, 298–99

  The Big Sleep, 120, 230–31, 350–53

  Billy the Kid, 175–77, 329

  Bioff, Willie (Morris), 86, 87–97, 208, 356–58, 373, 381, 399, 405

  Birdwell, Russell, 28–30, 176–79

  The Birth of a Nation, 632

  Bison Company, 6–7

  Blacklisting, 106, 107, 281–82, 340n, 355, 447, 452, 480–86, 494n, 538, 543–54, 572, 634. See also Hollywood Ten

  The Black Rose, 558–61

  Blacks, 11, 30, 67, 200, 201, 218, 224, 350, 510, 514, 551, 552–53, 561, 612

  Blind selling, 282–84, 503–7

  Blockade, 74–75, 464

  Block booking, 282–84, 503–7

  Blood and Sand, 212, 213

  Bloom, Claire, 565–67

  The Blue Angel, 82

  Bluebeard, 63

  The Blue Dahlia, 330–38

  Bobbs-Merrill, 577

  Bogart, Humphrey, xiii, 18, 75–76, 115–22, 157, 191–97, 279–80, 310, 349–53, 441, 462, 463, 472, 543, 578, 631

  Boggs, Francis, 6

  Boosey & Hawkes, 507, 509

  Borden, Ethel, 316–17

  Borneman, Ernest, 559

  Borzage, Frank, 506

  Boulder Dam/Hoover Dam, 33–34, 374

  Bowman, Lee, 215

  Bowron, Fletcher, 146, 162, 204

  Boyer, Charles, 18, 36, 63, 140, 277, 541

  Bracken, Eddie, 303, 305, 306

  Brackett, Charles, 63, 230, 328–29, 599, 601–2, 605

  Brackett, Leigh, 350

  Bradford, Roark, 343

  Brando, Marlon, 542–43

  Brecht, Bertolt, xi, xiii, 8–9, 38, 57, 87, 135–40, 160, 179–84, 321, 408–9, 416, 418, 419–29, 436–41, 476–80, 486–87

  Breen, Joseph I., 69–70, 124–25, 340n, 410–11, 585

  Brewer, Roy, 238, 357–58, 399, 401–
2, 458–59, 546

  Brewster, Owen, 442–45

  Bronfman, Samuel, 370–71

  Brooks, Louise, 118, 119

  Browder, Earl, 35, 365, 464–65

  Brown, Kay, 191, 192n, 311–12

  Browne, George, 88, 89–92, 96–97, 357, 399

  Buchalter, Louis (Lepke), 90–91, 119, 370, 373

  Buck, Pearl, 45–48

  Buckner, Robert, 186, 187

  Budenz, Louis, 434–35

  The Bulwark, 361–62, 365

  Buñuel, Luis, 251–52

  Bureau of Motion Pictures (BMP), 303–7

  Burrows, Abe, 426

  Byrnes, James F., 157–58, 482–83

  Cagliostro, 556–57

  Cagney, James, 75–76, 119–20, 171, 185–88, 189–90, 212, 224, 279–80

  Cagney, William, 185–87

  Cain, James M., 160, 228–29, 230, 232, 235, 338–39

  California Metals Company, 374

  Cansino, Eduardo, 206–11, 388–89

  Cansino, Margarita, 198, 206–17. See also Hayworth, Rita

  Cantor, Eddie, 462n

  Capa, Bob, 532–33

  Capone, Al, 89, 90, 115, 373

  Capra, Frank, 129n, 158n, 194, 218, 256, 505–6

  Captain Blood, 58, 189, 280

  Carmichael, Hoagy, 350

  Carol, Sue, 335, 336

  Carradine, John, 292, 293

  Carroll, Paul Vincent, 266

  Carson, Jack, 124

  Casablanca, 18, 190–91, 193–97, 219, 237, 347, 350, 448, 531, 545, 584

  Caspary, Vera, 262

  Cassini, Oleg, 155–56

  Cather, Willa, 346

  Catholic Legion of Decency, 305, 411–12, 415–16, 544, 588

  Cat People, 291

  The Caucasian Chalk Circle, 421

  Celler, Emanuel, 430

  Cellulose film shortage, 157, 158

  Censorship, 16–17, 138, 179, 182, 303–7, 337–38, 340n, 385–86, 562. See also American Legion; Catholic Legion of Decency; Hays Office (Hollywood Production Code Administration); Johnston Office

  Cerf, Bennett, 11, 16, 19, 355

  Chambers, Whittaker, 434

  The Champ, 342–43

  Chan, Charlie, 429–30

  Chandler, Cissy, 330, 331, 333, 337

  Chandler, Harry, 6, 167

  Chandler, Raymond, xii, 67–68, 87, 120, 230–35, 329–38, 342, 350–53, 371–72, 599, 617–19, 620

  Chaney, Lon, 186, 187

  Chaney, Lon, Jr., 193

  Chaplin, Charles, Jr., 268, 273, 408

  Chaplin, Charlie, xi, 5, 22, 28, 39–40, 51, 71, 96, 132, 181–82, 254, 265–77, 367, 408–16, 494n, 505, 543, 555, 563–71, 593, 594

 

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