The Collaboration
Hollywood's Pact with Hitler
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Narrado por:
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Oliver Wyman
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De:
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Ben Urwand
To continue doing business in Germany, Hollywood studios agreed not to make films attacking Nazis or condemning persecution of Jews. Ben Urwand reveals this collaboration and the cast of characters it drew in, ranging from Goebbels to Louis B. Mayer. At the center was Hitler himself - obsessed with movies and their power to shape public opinion.
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If you could sum up The Collaboration in three words, what would they be?
Hitler did not speak English with a German accent... he spoke German... so translations of his speeches into English should not have an accent!Annoying narration
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What did you like best about The Collaboration? What did you like least?
I think the first half is excellent the second half felt paddedWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Collaboration?
no one moebt stands ourWhat does Oliver Wyman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
He does a good german accentDo you think The Collaboration needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I think the author said what he had to say-it was interestA good listen but
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Pact may be a bit hyperbolic
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Very revealing account of buried history
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The other reason is that what happened then is happening again though with a new form of Nazi, the Chinese dictatorship. Hollywood with very few exceptions accepts censorship of its movies removing pretty much anything the Chinese indicate may result in the film losing distribution within China, a market that often grosses more than US/Canada on major pictures. Those profits are enough to give the Chinese leverage over the production of American made movies just as they did in the '30's with the Nazi's. And the studios, as they were in the 1930's, are so afraid of offense that the influence extends beyond to all their productions. You will hear or see few references to organ harvesting or the oppression of minorities (it's not just the Uighur concentration camps), nor many 'bad guy' Chinese villains. A modern producer is more likely to cast a Nazi as a villain than some aspect of the Chinese government.
Two Reasons to Read
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