Ronald Reagan in Hollywood
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Ronald Reagan in Hollywood explores the relationship between the motion picture industry and American politics through the prism of Reagan''s film career at Warner Bros. During the Depression World War II and the early Cold War era the film industry served as a ''grand world-wide propaganda base'' using movies to influence attitudes about patriotism national defence communism the welfare state race sex and civil liberties. Ronald Reagan thrived in this environment. During his years in Hollywood from 1937 to 1952 he formed many of the ideas which were later carried into his presidency. Not merely a star Reagan also became an articulate industry spokesperson and skilled propagandist playing an important role in the battle to ''capture the minds'' of humanity in the struggle against communism. By the time he left Warner Bros. in 1952 Reagan had abandoned his New Deal liberalism and had become a militant anti-communist. Based on hundreds of interviews (including some with Reagan himself) formerly secret FBI files and material from more than 150 archival collections this is the most comprehensive book on this subject to date providing incisive analysis of Reagan''s formative years in Hollywood.
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