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The Gordon File By Bernard Gordon

The Gordon File by Bernard Gordon


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For twenty-six years, the FBI devoted countless hours of staff time and thousands of US taxpayer dollars to the surveillance of an American citizen named Bernard Gordon a Hollywood screenwriter whose most subversive act was joining the Communist Party during the 1940s. This work tells the cautionary story of his life under Bureau surveillance.

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The Gordon File: A Screenwriter Recalls Twenty Years of FBI Surveillance by Bernard Gordon

For twenty-six years, the FBI devoted countless hours of staff time and thousands of U.S. taxpayer dollars to the surveillance of an American citizen named Bernard Gordon. Given the lavish use of resources, one might assume this man was a threat to national security or perhaps a kingpin of organized crime - not a Hollywood screenwriter whose most subversive act was joining the Communist Party during the 1940s when we were allied with the USSR in a war against Germany. For this honest act of political dissent, Gordon came to be investigated by the House Committee on Un-American Activities in 1952, blacklisted by the Hollywood film industry, and tailed by the FBI for over two decades.In "The Gordon File", Bernard Gordon tells the compelling, cautionary story of his life under Bureau surveillance. Drawing on his FBI file of over 300 pages, which he obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, he traces how the Bureau followed him from Hollywood to Mexico, Paris, London, Rome, and even aboard a Dutch freighter as he created an unusually successful, albeit uncredited, career as a screenwriter and producer during the blacklist years.Comparing his actual activities during that time to records in the file, he pointedly and often humorously underscores how often the FBI got it wrong, from the smallest details of his life to the main fact of his not being a threat to national security. Most important, Gordon links his personal experience to the headlines of today, when the FBI is again assuming broad powers to monitor political dissidents it deems a threat to the nation. "Is it possible," he asks, "that books like this will help to move our investigative agencies from the job of blackmailing those who are critical of our imperfect democracy to arresting those who are truly out to destroy us?"

The Gordon File Reviews

"Most Americans imagine, I think, that the government agencies charged with national security are at least well intentioned and reasonably competent, but this book will shatter their illusions on both counts. It might also cause them to think twice about some of the programs for collecting 'intelligence' and 'information' that have been proposed for the current 'war against terrorism.' Although The Gordon File tells a story that comes to an end around 1970, the lesson could hardly be more timely than it is today." Fred Haines, a filmmaker whose credits include Ulysses and Steppenwolf"

Table of Contents

A Note to the Reader; 1: Before the Beginning; 2: Innocence and Pain; 3: Crash, Bang, No Boom; 4: An Education and a Half; 5: Starting a Career; 6: New Beginnings; 7: From Sea to Shining Sea; 8: Paramount/Paradise; 9: Career on Hold; 10: Endings and Beginnings; 11: Mexico; 12: A Taste of Europe; 13: A New Start and a Big Blow; 14: Moving On; 15: A Grand Tour; 16: In and Out of the Soup; 17: The Good Life; 18: Tumult in Madrid; 19: Beginning Again; 20: Filed Away; Postscript; Appendix A: Selected Pages from the Gordon File; Appendix B: Selected Pages from the Hollywood Canteen File

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CIN0292728433VG
9780292728431
0292728433
The Gordon File: A Screenwriter Recalls Twenty Years of FBI Surveillance by Bernard Gordon
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Texas Press
2004-11-30
352
N/A
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