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stevenl
03-14-2006, 09:50 PM
This doesn't count as CURRENT politics, so I'm pretty sure it doesn't break the rules!


Many people remember reading George Orwell's "Animal Farm" in high school or college, with its chilling finale in which the farm animals looked back and forth at the tyrannical pigs and the exploitative human farmers but found it "impossible to say which was which."

That ending was altered in the 1955 animated version, which removed the humans, leaving only the nasty pigs. Another example of Hollywood butchering great literature? Yes, but in this case the film's secret producer was the Central Intelligence Agency.

The C.I.A., it seems, was worried that the public might be too influenced by Orwell's pox-on-both-their-houses critique of the capitalist humans and Communist pigs. So after his death in 1950, agents were dispatched (by none other than E. Howard Hunt, later of Watergate fame) to buy the film rights to "Animal Farm" from his widow to make its message more overtly anti-Communist.

Rewriting the end of "Animal Farm" is just one example of the often absurd lengths to which the C.I.A. went, as recounted in a new book, "The Cultural Cold War: The C.I.A. and the World of Arts and Letters" (The New Press) by Frances Stonor Saunders, a British journalist. Published in Britain last summer, the book will appear here next month.

Read the rest here... (http://www.commondreams.org/headlines/031800-02.htm)

genoveva
03-15-2006, 01:46 AM
This is so interesting! Thanks for posting the article. I love commondreams...

stevenl
03-15-2006, 12:23 PM
It's old news, of course -- but I still find it fascinating.

Wonder what the CIA is up to today? :banana:

Stanislaw
03-15-2006, 12:32 PM
I wonder if this post is almost more suited to 1984? :D

Cencorship is an amazing thing, and quite often only validates what is trying to be censored.