“The Communist Conspiracy”, David Wolper
“This is a story of political and physical violence — the rise and fall of a subversive group and its influence through thirty-four tumultuous years of American history. It is a story which has never been told–completely, accurately, dispassionately–on the television screen.
This is a story of contrasts, from the subterranean depths of intrigue and treason to the days of the respectable ‘popular front.’ From fashionable Hollywood parties–to the death house at Sing Sing. And the contrast is greatest in the Communists themselves, the militant and the rebellious, the very poor and the very rich, the despicable, the confused, the dedicated, and tragic men and women who build the party and saw it fail”,