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Red Cameras Roll
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Red Cameras Roll

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The year is 1955. The time is the Red Scare, when communist witch hunts and blacklisting destroyed countless Hollywood careers. Fading film star Brenda Dayton is on location in a small town, surreptitiously making a movie that dares to address these attacks on free speech. Two locals cast in bit parts, Jenny and boyfriend Bill, suffer a fallout over Jenny's infatuation with the star. And when a women's club, getting wind of the film's true theme, urges Dayton to walk off the set, Jenny comes passionately to her defense. The two draw closer as a public protest turns ugly, leading to an outcome neither could have imagined. Here's your front row seat all the way to final curtain!

"A compelling examination of the Red Scare's effect on Hollywood."

Margo Lion Ltd, New York

"A moving and ever-poignant piece about the silencing of art and free thought."

Amy Levinson, Geffen Playhouse

"Through fun lyrics and well developed characters, this musical commendably tackles serous issues, such as freedom of speech, in a thought-provoking manner...communicated with a healthy dose of humor."

Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BearManor Media
Date
19 May 2023
Pages
100
ISBN
9798887711508

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The year is 1955. The time is the Red Scare, when communist witch hunts and blacklisting destroyed countless Hollywood careers. Fading film star Brenda Dayton is on location in a small town, surreptitiously making a movie that dares to address these attacks on free speech. Two locals cast in bit parts, Jenny and boyfriend Bill, suffer a fallout over Jenny's infatuation with the star. And when a women's club, getting wind of the film's true theme, urges Dayton to walk off the set, Jenny comes passionately to her defense. The two draw closer as a public protest turns ugly, leading to an outcome neither could have imagined. Here's your front row seat all the way to final curtain!

"A compelling examination of the Red Scare's effect on Hollywood."

Margo Lion Ltd, New York

"A moving and ever-poignant piece about the silencing of art and free thought."

Amy Levinson, Geffen Playhouse

"Through fun lyrics and well developed characters, this musical commendably tackles serous issues, such as freedom of speech, in a thought-provoking manner...communicated with a healthy dose of humor."

Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
BearManor Media
Date
19 May 2023
Pages
100
ISBN
9798887711508