In this interview, shot by the Criterion Collection in 2018, Ron Briley, author of 'The Ambivalent Legacy of Elia Kazan: The Politics of the Post-HUAC Films', discusses the origins of the Lonesome Rhodes character in the biographies of populist celebrities such as Will Rogers and Arthur Godfrey. He also addresses the political implications of 'A Face in the Crowd' (1957) within the context of Kazan's career.
Cast
Crew
Julie Sussman
Photo Retouching
Stephen Gurewitz
Editor
Gabriel Chávez
Online Editor
Jonathan Turell
Executive Producer
Fumiko Takagi
Executive Producer
Kim Hendrickson
Executive Producer

Peter Becker
Executive Producer
Issa Clubb
Producer
Jason Everett
Camera Operator, Sound Recordist
Andrew Alvarez
Post Production Coordinator
Giles Sherwood
Post Production Supervisor
Ryan Hullings
Sound Supervisor

Vasilis Fotopoulos
Sound Mixer
Stéphane Pecharman
Quality Control Supervisor
Lee Kline
Technical Supervisor
Angie Bucknell
Production Director
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