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Fellow Traveller

In the Golden Age of Hollywood, two men had it all; one was a top screenwriter, the other a film idol. But when the witch hunts of McCarthyism swept into Tinseltown, it drove one out of the country and the other to suicide.

Top Cast

  • Ron Silver

    Ron Silver

    Asa Kaufman

  • Imogen Stubbs

    Imogen Stubbs

    Sarah Aitchison

  • Hart Bochner

    Hart Bochner

    Clifford Byrne

  • Daniel J. Travanti

    Daniel J. Travanti

    Jerry Leavy

  • Katherine Borowitz

    Katherine Borowitz

    Joan Kaufman

  • Alexander Hanson

    Alexander Hanson

    'Robin Hood'

  • Jonathan Hyde

    Jonathan Hyde

    'Sheriff of Nottingham'

  • John Labanowski

    John Labanowski

    'Little John'

  • Peter Corey

    Peter Corey

    'Friar Tuck'

Overview

In the Golden Age of Hollywood, two men had it all; one was a top screenwriter, the other a film idol. But when the witch hunts of McCarthyism swept into Tinseltown, it drove one out of the country and the other to suicide.

Rating

4.2 / 10
5 Reviews
1 Popular

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