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On the Waterfront and the Red Scare

Summary by ApolloHOU
Elia Kazan’s On the Waterfront serves as a powerful, albeit complicated reminder of a strange time in Hollywood history, though that isn’t saying much. The film abounds with artistic merit, yet separating the art from the artist(s) is an especially difficult case here. Coming up on the its 51st birthday, there’s no better time for a retrospective on when the cold war meets Hollywood’s golden age. First off, I’m gonna dive into some of my favorit…
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ApolloHOU broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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