
Howard Hughes Blows Up Hollywood | The Red Scare | 4
Business Movers
00:00
Intro
This chapter examines a critical courtroom moment in 1952 where Howard Hughes confronts the implications of firing screenwriter Paul Jericho over suspected communist affiliations. The narrative sheds light on the moral and political pressures in Hollywood during the Red Scare, illustrating how personal convictions can shape professional decisions.
Transcript
Play full episode