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  1. I Was a Communist for the FBI. I Was a Communist for the FBI is a 1951 American crime film noir produced by Bryan Foy, directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Lovejoy. [3] The film is based on a series of stories written by Matt Cvetic that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post. [4] The stories were later adapted into a bestselling book ...

  2. I Was a Communist for the F.B.I.: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, Philip Carey, James Millican. In Pittsburgh, PA, an F.B.I. agent works to undermine the Communist party, but his brothers and his teenage son think he's a real Red.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1951-05-05
  3. Produced by Bryan Foy for the Warner Bros. B-unit, I Was a Communist for the F.B.I. appears to have existed mainly to glorify efforts to root out the Communist Threat wherever it may (or may not have) existed, and to placate the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), which in 1947 had investigated Hollywood involvement by Communists and Communist sympathizers. The screenplay (by ...

    • Gordon Douglas, Al Alleborn, Oren Haglund
    • Frank Lovejoy
  4. Dec 12, 1996 · Dan Leab looks at a classic Cold War movie and the shadowy figure who inspired it. The icy moment marking the outbreak of the Cold War after 1945 remains a matter of vigorous debate. Yet, whatever the many controversies about the outbreak of this 'war' and US responsibility for it, there can be no doubt that by the late 1940s the Cold War was ...

  5. For a detailed discussion of Nelson in the larger social and political contexts of I Was a Communist for the F.B.I., see Leab 18–19, 21–23, 56–58, 68–69, and 82–87. 6. As Humphries observes elsewhere, Rankin was “notorious for blocking all attempts to introduce anti-lynching laws in Congress and his refusal to condemn the Ku Klux Klan” (“‘Documenting’” 114).

    • Robert William Miklitsch
    • 2013
  6. I Was a Communist for the FBI should really be titled I Was a Soviet Spy for the FBI, but in the days of the Second Red Scare post-WWII, the pushed presumption was that a communist was automatically a Soviet comrade, ready to break merry hell to achieve unification with Mother Russia. It didn't help that facts were unimportant; for example, that the Greek communist rebellion in the late 1940s ...

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  8. I Was a Communist for the FBI is a 1951 American film noir crime film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Lovejoy. The film was produced by Bryan Foy who was head of Warners B picture unit until 1942. I Was a Communist for the FBI. Theatrical release poster. Directed by.

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