Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American Dream
This film discusses the effect on how major American films in Hollywood were influenced by the Eastern European Jewish culture that most of the major movie moguls who controlled the studios shared. Through clips of various films, the filmmakers illustrate the dominant themes like that of the outsider, the outspoken American patriotism, and rooting for the underdog in society.
Storyline
This film discusses the effect on how major American films in Hollywood were influenced by the Eastern European Jewish culture that most of the major movie moguls who controlled the studios shared. Through clips of various films, the filmmakers illustrate the dominant themes like that of the outsider, the outspoken American patriotism, and rooting for the underdog in society.
R.H. Thomson
Narrator
Neal Gabler
Himself
J. Hoberman
Himself
Arthur Tracy
Himself
Bernard Avishai
Himself
Hasia Diner
Herself
Thomas Cripps
Himself
Richard Kozarski
Himself
Judith Balaban
Herself
Cass Warner
Herself
Robert Rosen
Himself
Bob Thomas
Himself
A.C. Lyles
Himself
Aljean Harmetz
Herself
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Himself
Les Friedman
Himself
Irene Mayer Holt
Herself
Daniel Selznick
Himself
Betty Lasky
Herself
Betty Warner Sheinbaum
Herself
Jim Zukor
Himself
Stephen J. Whitfield
Himself
Edward Dmytryk
Himself
Abraham Polonsky
Himself
Walter Bernstein
Himself
Bruce Cohn Curtis
Himself
Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold
6.8Android Re-Enactment
7.1Carry On Jack
5.9Joy in Moscow
6.4The Olsen Gang Jumps the Fence
6.9Farewell Moscow
6.7Zatoichi's Flashing Sword
6.8Girl on the Moon
5.9House
5.2Phosphor
7.4Nana 2
6.3Moscow, I Love You!
5.1A
7.1Bonanza: The Return
6.5Nova & Alice
6.2Speak of the Devil
5.8Kill Shot
9.3Kekko Kamen Returns
7.0No Deposit, No Return
6.2Return to Homs
6.6