American Cinema – Before 1960
The Red Scare refers to the intense fear and panic in the United States about the perceived threat of communism and radical leftist ideologies during the early to mid-20th century, particularly after World War I and again in the late 1940s through the 1950s. This period saw widespread government investigations, societal repression, and censorship aimed at curbing any influence of communism in American life. The fear of subversion led to the creation of strategies to circumvent censorship, as filmmakers and writers sought to express their views while navigating a landscape filled with paranoia and repression.
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