Report on blacklisting : 1 Movies ([1956])

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APPENDIX I-B Films of "The Hollywood Ten," 1929-1949: Listed According to Date of Completion* in the Five Successive Periods of Reorientation of Communist Party Policy and Propaganda 1. Films Released During the "New Revolutionary Era" of the Communist Party (1929-August, 1935) 1929 — CASE OF LENA SMITH (Paramount) Adapted from a story by Samuel Ornitz. 1929 — CHINATOWN NIGHTS (Paramount) From Samuel Ornitz' story "Tong War." 1929 - DYNAMITE (M-G-M-Pathe) Dialogue by John Howard Lawson (jointly with two other writers). 1930 — SHIP FROM SHANGHAI (M-G-M) Scenario by John Howard Lawson. 1930 — SINS OF THE CHILDREN (Cosmopolitan Productions-Metro) Adaptation by Samuel Ornitz. August, 1930 — OUR BLUSHING BRIDES (M-G-M) Scenario by John Howard Lawson (jointly with one other writer). October, 1930-SEA BAT (M-G-M) Scenario by John Howard Lawson (jointly with one other writer). Dialogue by John Howard Lawson (jointly with one other writer). March, 1931 — BACHELOR APARTMENT (RKO) Original story by John Howard Lawson. 1932 — AFRAID TO TALK (Universal) Adapted from the play "Merry-Go-Round" written by Albert Maltz (jointly with one other writer). 1932 -HELL'S HIGHWAY (RKO) Story by Samuel Ornitz (jointly with two other writers). 1932 — IF I HAD A MILLION (Paramount) Story by Lester Cole (jointly with seventeen other writers). 1932 — SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE (RKO) Story by Samuel Ornitz (jointly with one other writer). Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz (jointly with one other writer). * Since for the most part, completion dates on films were not available for motion pictures released prior to 1938, dates given on these films are release dates, except where otherwise indicated. 253