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Synopsis
William Devane stars as John Henry Faulk, a popular radio and TV entertainer of the 1950s. In 1956, Faulk is blacklisted on the basis of an attack from the self-appointed anticommunist group AWARE. Fired by CBS, Faulk decides to sue AWARE for libel. His attorney Louis Nizer (George C. Scott) warns him that such a case will take several years to get to court, thus Faulk reluctantly takes a series of low-paying jobs to sustain himself during his "down period". In 1962, the case is finally brought before a judge, with several witnesses pointing out the idiotic iniquities of the Blacklist mentality (one child actor was prohibited from working because he had a name that sounded like that of an adult blacklistee). Appearing as themselves during the courtroom scenes are actress Kim Hunter, herself a blacklist victim, and producers David Susskind and Mark Goodson. Faulk wins his case, though his original award of $3.5 million in damages is later reduced to $550,000, and he is never able to completely return to his pre-blacklist prominence. Like several other filmic recreations of the "witch-hunt" era, Fear on Trial was first presented in the mid-1970s (October 2, 1975, to be exact), long after the most zealous of the 1950s anti-Red groups had fallen by the wayside. The film earned an Emmy award for screenwriter David Rintels. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Devane John Henry Faulk
William Redfield Stan Hopp
George C. Scott Louis Nizer
Dorothy Tristan Laura Faulk

Production Crew

John J. Lloyd Art Director
John Henry Faulk Book Author
Bill Butler Cinematographer
Tom Bronson Costume Designer
Lamont Johnson Director
Tom Rolfe Editor
Alan Landsburg Executive Producer
Laurence D. Savadove Executive Producer
Jack Tillar Musical Direction/Supervision
William Loos Musical Direction/Supervision
Stanley Chase Producer
David W. Rintels Screenwriter
Year: 1975
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Alan Landsburg Productions