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Ep 164: Labor Union Depictions in Hollywood (Part I): From Demonized to Ignored or Mafia Plot Cliche

Jul 27, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The History of Organized Labor in the United States
02:50 • 4min
3
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
06:28 • 1min
4
Walt Disney: Is Hollywood Taken Over by Communists?
07:54 • 5min
5
Hollywood's Relationship With Unions
13:11 • 2min
6
Film Review: On the Water Front (1954)
15:20 • 3min
7
We've Always Been D and D D Ande
18:23 • 2min
8
Movie Review - Kazan on the Water Front
19:55 • 2min
9
Film Review: On the Water Front
22:13 • 5min
10
The Black Story Creator of the Film Blue Collar
26:56 • 3min
11
The Irishman by Jimmy Hafa
29:37 • 6min
12
John Ford and the Tea Party
35:10 • 2min
13
The Defanging of Unionism
37:16 • 2min
14
The Mafia and Unions in Films
39:16 • 2min
15
I Love the Movie "I'm All Right, Jack"
41:37 • 2min
16
Mobbed Up Movie Review
43:58 • 2min
17
The Red Scare
46:18 • 2min
18
Hollywood Unions - What Keeps Locals Strong?
48:32 • 2min
19
Film Review: Bread and Roses
50:03 • 3min
20
The Union, Participation in Union
53:06 • 3min
21
I Love Art With Bad Politics
55:47 • 2min
22
What's the Difference Between a New York Times Article and a Los Angeles Times Article?
57:38 • 4min