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    The Front is a 1976 American drama film set against the Hollywood blacklist in the 1950s, when artists, writers, directors, and others were rendered unemployable, having been accused of subversive political activities in support of Communism or of being Communists themselves.

  2. Jan 13, 1977 · A comedy-drama film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Woody Allen as Howard Prince, a cashier who poses as a writer for blacklisted talents in 1950s New York. The film explores the injustice and the dilemma of the Hollywood blacklist, based on the true stories of the director, the writer and the actors.

    • (9.7K)
    • Drama
    • Martin Ritt
    • 1977-01-13
  3. Apr 17, 2010 · A detective reopens a cold case that involves a serial killer in a Boston suburb. The Front is a 2010 action crime mystery film directed by Tom McLoughlin and starring Andie MacDowell, Daniel Sunjata and Ashley Williams.

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    • Action, Crime, Mystery
    • Tom McLoughlin
    • 2010-04-17
  4. Currently you are able to watch "The Front" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Synopsis A detective uncovers a sinister conspiracy when he is sent to research a disintegrating neighborhood for a public relations campaign.

    • Tom Mcloughlin
    • 91 min
    • 6
  5. In the 1950s, restaurant cashier Howard Prince (Woody Allen) is apathetic toward the politics around him. When a blacklisted screenwriter (Michael Murphy) asks Howard to sell a script under his ...

    • (26)
    • Martin Ritt
    • PG
    • Woody Allen
  6. The Front is a comedy film directed by Martin Ritt and starring Woody Allen and Zero Mostel as a blacklisted writer and his front man. IMDb provides the full cast and crew list, production and technical information, trivia, and user reviews for the movie.

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  8. A comedy about a deli clerk who fronts for a blacklisted writer in the 1950s. Ebert criticizes the film for focusing on Allen's character rather than the blacklist issue, and praises Zero Mostel's performance as a comic.

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