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Carl Foreman, known internationally as a filmmaker, is primarily a screenwriter. His screenplays concern the struggle of the individual against the often hostile pressures of the environment. In this film, Foreman speaks candidly about being blacklisted in Hollywood for being an "uncooperative" witness before the House Un-American Activities Committee.Carl Foreman Selected Filmography:High NoonThe Guns of Navaronne The Men The Victors Champion Young Winston |
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