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Walter Bernstein on existing during the Blacklist and building his reputation as a writer during those years 01:15
Interview: Walter Bernstein
Walter Bernstein on other writers on You Are There; on the show's correspondent/hosts and the show's veiled criticisms of McCarthyism 01:45
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: You Are There
Walter Bernstein on the subversive subtext of You Are There 01:13
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: You Are There
Walter Bernstein on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now episode denouncing Senator McCarthy 00:31
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: See It Now
Walter Bernstein on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now episode denouncing Senator McCarthy 00:31
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: See It Now: "A Report on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy"
Walter Bernstein on CBS' loyalty oath, You Are There executive producer Bill Dozier, his favorite episodes, and the show's move from New York to Los Angeles 02:47
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: You Are There
Walter Bernstein on blacklisted actor Philip Loeb of The Goldbergs 00:43
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: Goldbergs, The
Walter Bernstein on writing for Hannah Weinstein's Colonel March of Scotland Yard and meeting Boris Karloff 02:59
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: Colonel March of Scotland Yard
Walter Bernstein on writing for David Susskind's Dupont Show of the Month production of "The Prince and the Pauper" (written with the assistance of "front" Leslie Slote) 01:14
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: DuPont Show of the Month, The
Walter Bernstein on writing for David Susskind's Dupont Show of the Month production of "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" (written with the assistance of a female "front") 01:02
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Show: DuPont Show of the Month, The
Walter Bernstein on the subversive subtext of You Are There; on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now denouncing Senator McCarthy; on the use of "fronts" during the Blacklist and how he was cleared to work on movies, but not television 25:32
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist
Walter Bernstein on the subversive subtext of You Are There; on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now denouncing Senator McCarthy; on the use of "fronts" during the Blacklist and how he was cleared to work on movies, but not television 25:32
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Topic: Industry Crossroads
Walter Bernstein on the subversive subtext of You Are There; on Edward R. Murrow's See It Now denouncing Senator McCarthy; on the use of "fronts" during the Blacklist and how he was cleared to work on movies, but not television 25:32
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Topic: Television Industry
On the end of his blacklisting in the film industry - and on being one of the first people cleared; on how Europeans felt about the Blacklist; on what he would have sad had he been subpoenaed by HUAC; on his first non-Blacklist television script; on keeping in touch with "fronts" and fellow blacklisted writers; on never receiving an apology from anyone about the Blacklist 05:53
Interview: Walter Bernstein
On wanting to write films at that point, not television; on writing the feature films Fail Safe and The Front 10:10
Interview: Walter Bernstein
On writing TV pilots; on directing the 1980 feature film Little Miss Marker; on his work for HBO; on writing his memoir Inside Out and the HBO movie Miss Evers' Boys 12:27
Interview: Walter Bernstein
Walter Bernstein on writing his first non-Blacklist television script -- possibly the reboot of You Are There 00:55
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Genre: News and Documentary
Walter Bernstein on writing and directing the HBO production Return to Kansas City starring Matt Dillon and Kyra Sedgwick 00:20
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials
Walter Bernstein on writing the HBO TV movie Miss Evers' Boys 00:36
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials
Walter Bernstein on writing the feature film The Front, starring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel 08:35
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: Woody Allen
Walter Bernstein on writing the feature film The Front, starring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel 08:35
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: Zero Mostel
Walter Bernstein on Lee Grant's comments to him about the feature film The Front 00:53
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: Lee Grant
Walter Bernstein on writing the feature film The Front, directed by Martin Ritt 08:35
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: Martin Ritt
Walter Bernstein on writing the feature film The Front, approved by the head of Columbia Pictures, David Begelman 08:35
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: David Begelman
Walter Bernstein on writing a script for the feature film The Electric Horseman and Robert Redford not wanting to do parts of the script; on getting removed from the project 01:27
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Person: Robert Redford
Walter Bernstein on his style as a director 01:32
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Profession: Directors
Walter Bernstein on his strengths as a writer and how that helped him as a director 01:57
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Profession: Directors
Walter Bernstein on his strengths as a writer and how that helped him as a director 01:57
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Profession: Writers
Walter Bernstein on how long it takes to write a half-hour script for HBO 00:23
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Profession: Writers
Walter Bernstein on rewriting the HBO movie The Doomsday Gun and the process of doing a rewrite; on how it feels to be rewritten 03:01
Interview: Walter Bernstein | Profession: Writers