Hell Over Hollywood is a treatise on the social ills perpetuated by the movie industry of the early 1940s. Written by Dan Gilbert, LL.D., Chairman of the Christian Newspaper Men’s Committee to Investigate the Motion Picture Industry, it explores the myriad ways in which films of the day "perverted the character" of the American people. Gilbert feels some of the problem can be traced to "foreigners" in Hollywood, and goes on to list the names of several prominent Jews. Red and white cover; 7.5 x 5.5 in.