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The Front (1976), written by Walter Bernstein, directed by Martin Ritt and featuring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel, is a film about the United States entertainment business during the reign of McCarthyism, when many actors, writers, directors, and others, were professionally blacklisted (rendered un-employable) for supposed subversive, anti-American political activities after investigation and interrogation by the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC). The filmmakers — screenwriter... full article at wikipedia
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  • Sep 17, 1976
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  • America's Most Unlikely Hero.
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  • 95.0min
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