Life Upon the Wicked Stage
Jen dives into the post–World War II Red Scare in Hollywood, framing it as a true-crime-like witch hunt driven by fear rather than evidence. Beginning with HUAC's October 20, 1947 investigation, they explain how subpoenas, the question "Are you now, or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?", and pressure to "name names" split witnesses into "friendly" and "unfriendly," leading to the Hollywood 10's contempt convictions and prison sentences. They describe the Waldorf Statement and the unofficial blacklist's career-destroying power, highlighting affected figures including Lee Grant, Dorothy Comingore, Lillian Hellman, Orson Welles, John Garfield, Paul Robeson, and Charlie Chaplin, while noting Lucille Ball was cleared. They cover cooperators like Elia Kazan, Ronald Reagan, and Walt Disney, McCarthy's later rise and censure, Arthur Miller's The Crucible as allegory, and how Dalton Trumbo's credits on Spartacus/Exodus helped crack the blacklist. 00:00 Listener Warning and Intro 00:42 Cold Open Banter 01:30 Back to 1947 Setup 04:46 HUAC Targets Hollywood 11:02 What the Red Scare Was 22:31 Hollywood 10 Explained 27:26 Waldorf Statement Blacklist 33:15 Who Got Hit Hardest 34:15 Women Blacklisted Stories 38:23 Orson Welles Under Fire 41:50 Blacklist Tragedies Garfield Robeson 46:48 Chaplin Exiled Lucy Survives 51:45 Lucy Beats the Blacklist 54:31 Friendly Witnesses Exposed 54:46 Kazan Names Names 56:23 Reagan and Red Scare 57:33 Disney Testifies Too 01:02:31 McCarthy Takes the Stage 01:07:36 Army Hearings Collapse 01:09:54 Arthur Miller Strikes Back 01:13:17 Trumbo Writes in Secret 01:16:18 Spartacus Breaks the Ban 01:18:21 Real Crimes and Echoes 01:22:11 Final Thoughts and Signoff
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