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Arnie Reisman

ARNIE REISMAN

  

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Arnie Reisman is an American writer, producer and director whose credits include The Powder and the Glory, The Other Side of the Moon, Curious George and Hollywood on Trial. He is the co-author, along with Natt Segaloff and Daniel M. Kimmel, of The Waldorf Conference a play centred on the Hollywood Blacklist.

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        Waldorf Conference, The


Waldorf Conference, The

Synopsis:
On November 24, 1947, the most powerful men in American film met in New Yorks plush Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to decide how to address the Communist witch-hunt being carried out by the House Un-American Activities Committee. Twenty-four hours later they emerged having created the Hollywood Blacklist. The Waldorf Conference dramatically speculates on what went on in that room.

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written by Arnie Reisman, Natt Segaloff, and Daniel M Kimmel

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