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FBI contre Hollywood

Genres
Documentary
Rating
5.0
StatusReleased
LanguagesFrançais
CountriesNot Available
Release Date2001-08-14
Runtime59 mins

Overview

Based on information from FBI cases, this documentary investigates the dark years of American cinema and attempts to discover the mechanisms leading to one of the most diabolical periods in US history.

Cast & Crew

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Kirk Douglas

as Self

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Sylvia Jarrico

as Self

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Abraham Polonsky

as Self

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