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Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists

Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists

64% Match19831h 40m

History · Documentary

Overview

A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.

Top Cast

O

Oscar Hunter

Himself - Printer

R

Rose Podmaka

Herself - Steel Mill Worker

S

Sylvia Woods

Herself - Auto Worker

H

Howard 'Stretch' Johnson

Himself - College Professor

Bill Bailey

Bill Bailey

Himself - Seaman and Longshoreman

E

Edna Whitehouse

Self - Legal Secretary

R

Ruth Maguire

Self - Program Administrator

S

Stanley Postek

Self - Seaman

D

Dorothy Ray Healey

Self - Party Leader (as Dorothy Healey)

C

Carl Hirsch

Self - Writer

Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger

Self - Folksinger

M

Marge Frantz

Self - Southern Activist

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Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists
Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists

They were a special breed of American outlaw... and their story has never been told.

Seeing Red: Stories of American Communists

6.419831h 40m
History
Documentary

A unique documentary that looks at the political activities of the American Communist Party in the early to mid-twentieth century.

No image
Actor

Oscar Hunter

as Himself - Printer

Oscar Hunter

Himself - Printer

Oscar Hunter

Himself - Printer

No image
Actor

Rose Podmaka

as Herself - Steel Mill Worker

Rose Podmaka

Herself - Steel Mill Worker

Rose Podmaka

Herself - Steel Mill Worker

No image
Actor

Sylvia Woods

as Herself - Auto Worker

Sylvia Woods

Herself - Auto Worker

Sylvia Woods

Herself - Auto Worker

No image
Actor

Howard 'Stretch' Johnson

as Himself - College Professor

Howard 'Stretch' Johnson

Himself - College Professor

Howard 'Stretch' Johnson

Himself - College Professor

Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
Actor

Bill Bailey

as Himself - Seaman and Longshoreman

Bill Bailey

Himself - Seaman and Longshoreman

Bill Bailey

Himself - Seaman and Longshoreman

No image
Actor

Edna Whitehouse

as Self - Legal Secretary

Edna Whitehouse

Self - Legal Secretary

Edna Whitehouse

Self - Legal Secretary

No image
Actor

Ruth Maguire

as Self - Program Administrator

Ruth Maguire

Self - Program Administrator

Ruth Maguire

Self - Program Administrator

No image
Actor

Stanley Postek

as Self - Seaman

Stanley Postek

Self - Seaman

Stanley Postek

Self - Seaman

No image
Actor

Dorothy Ray Healey

as Self - Party Leader (as Dorothy Healey)

Dorothy Ray Healey

Self - Party Leader (as Dorothy Healey)

Dorothy Ray Healey

Self - Party Leader (as Dorothy Healey)

No image
Actor

Carl Hirsch

as Self - Writer

Carl Hirsch

Self - Writer

Carl Hirsch

Self - Writer

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