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  1. Alfred Lewis Levitt was a victim of the Hollywood Blacklist during the 1950s, which adversely affected many people in Hollywood, and screenwriters in particular. In this personal essay, prepared for the Writers Guild of America membership, Levitt reflects on his use of a pseudonym during this time and recalls the origins of his chosen name and ...

  2. Alfred Lewis Levitt was a victim of the Hollywood Blacklist during the 1950s, which adversely affected many people in Hollywood, and screenwriters in particular. This statement ghostwritten by Levitt for an actor, Fred "Smith," to read during a fundraiser reveals the fear and an anxiety that came with a subpoena from HUAC.

  3. The WGA changed the screenplay credit to read: "Written by Alfred Lewis Levitt and Helen Levitt." The Monkey's Uncle was a sequel to Walt Disney's The Misadventures of Merlin Jones (see entry above).

  4. Alfred Lewis Levitt. News. Shakedown 1950 . 22 March 2022; by Glenn Erickson; Trailers from Hell ; There’s always somebody new in the rat race trenches whose motto ...

  5. Alfred Lewis Levitt was born on 3 June 1916 in Bronx, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Shakedown (1950), All in the Family (1971) and The Bionic Woman (1976). He was married to Helen Levitt.

  6. Aug 14, 2014 · Generously packed with film clips and interviews with three other prominent blacklisted names — Paul Jarrico, Ring Lardner Jr. and Alfred Levitt — “Red Hollywood” is an intellectual tour ...

  7. Jerry Davis served as a front for writer Alfred Lewis Levitt during the Hollywood Blacklist of the 1950s, which adversely affected many people in Hollywood, and screenwriters in particular. These prepared remarks, made by Levitt upon Davis' death in 1991, contain remembrances of their time working together and describe the anxieties of this ...

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