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Rumours of communist infiltration in the movie business had circulated for years. Showbiz insider Billy Wilkerson is the first to publicly name alleged Tinseltown âcommunistsâ, including Dalton Trumbo, in his paper, the Hollywood Reporter. William R. Wilkerson III speaks about his fatherâs friendship with billionaire producer Howard Hughes, a rabid anti-communist. He describes how his mostly apolitical fatherâs anti-communist stance was shaped by a visit to the Soviet Union. Wilkerson III recalls how his fatherâs close connections with stars like Jimmy Cagney gave him political influence in Hollywood. Oona Chaplin learns how future president Ronald Reagan operated as an FBI informant. Archive Ronald Reaganâs 'evil empire' speech, 1983, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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