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The communist menace. The Hammer and Sickle. Formerly a common villain source for Big Bad or henchmen villains in Spy Fiction, it's now a Discredited Trope, although an even more Eastern revival of sorts is possible (see below). Instead, rogue former Soviet scientists tend to be in vogue in the role of the Mad Scientist who works for the Big Bad, as well as The Mafiya. The Red Scare allows any of the presumably First World heroes to suddenly have counterparts in the (Communist) Second World or (non-aligned) Third World. The Red Scare can produce all manner of reasonably honorable characters that are nevertheless rivals of the heroes or antagonists simply because of geopolitics. Likewise, the Red Scare can include elements that are meant to invoke the fear of the Cold War as well. A General Ripper character is often seen in this situation, usually on the American side but occasionally amongst the Soviets too. Expect the technically inaccurate descriptor "Russians" to be used a lot. While much of the Soviet leadership was indeed Russian, some weren't, most particularly Josef Stalin, who was Georgian (and, no, we don't mean like Jimmy Carter); at the same time, some Russians (most notably the White émigrés) were actively ANTI-communist and aligned with the West in the Cold War. The Red Scare overlaps with Dirty Communists. Red Scare focuses on the overarching effect of the Cold War while Dirty Communists are merely horrible people that serve the Soviet State, but both are essentially tropes governed by propaganda against an ideology without properly dealing with what that ideology actually is, or what actual policies those governments have. The Red Scare is different from works genuinely critical of the Soviet governments and specific aspects of the ideology. It only qualifies if it meant to invoke Cold War tensions and feelings against a "foreign" power, whether it's Russian, Vietnamese, Cuban, African, or North Korean communists. Communist China should also qualify, but since it became an American trading partner, this trope is far less in play, especially since China introduced market reforms and liberalism, and these days is usurping the place formerly held by Japan as a rising Asian superpower (see also Yellow Peril and China Takes Over the World). See also Dirty Communists. Brown Scare is an equivalent term for irrational fear of a fascist or right-wing extremists takeover, though less frequently-used, and far more rarely represented. |
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Last Night at the Telegraph Club: The novel is set in the 1950s when the Red Scare was in full swing. The FBI takes Lily’s father’s citizenship papers after he refuses to give information on a patient whom the FBI believes to have Communist ties. | |
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Omega Red is an X-Men villain of the Dirty Communists variety. | |
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Equal: Homophobic hysteria came up along with the anti-communist paranoia when the second Red Scare enveloped the US in the early 1950s. President Truman ordered that all LGBT+ people in federal service be fired as alleged security threats, in the so-called Lavendar Scare. Only a few like Frank Kameny ever fought back and appealed their dismissals. | |
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Inverted in Reds!: A Revolutionary Timeline, where a white scare holds sway during the years after the Red Revolution. Complete with many newly-elected Republican and Democratic (the few who didn't go into exile with the Military Junta or joined Harry Truman's Democratic Labor and Farmers League) members of the Peoples Deputies being prevented from taking their seats after refusing to swear the new oath of office. | |
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Examined and subverted in the '60's comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming, in which the titular Russians have accidentally run aground on a small New England island, and are just trying to get a motorboat to pull their submarine free. However, thanks to the Red Scare, the entire island promptly whips itself into a frenzy over the Russian "invaders" and bloodshed is only very narrowly averted. | |
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The Rocket Red Brigade served a similar purpose as Red Star, except they were in Justice League International. | |
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WandaVision, in the segments set in the 50s, has several references to the Cold War, such as Vision accusing a co-worker of being a communist (in jest, a hint that's something wrong since that would be a serious accusation in the actual 50s), and Mr. Hart immediately gets suspicious when he learns that Wanda is eastern-european. | |
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The Way We Were uses the Red Scare as a backdrop for a romance between ardent Marxist Barbra Streisand and easygoing WASP Robert Redford, which becomes a problem when Redford's character takes a job as a Hollywood screenwriter while the HUAC hearings are in full swing. | |
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Lovecraft Country: "Meet Me In Jaegu" focuses on this in South Korea during the Korean War. American soldiers torture supposed Communist agents or shoot them without trial and South Korean civilians hang Communists or shut down their businesses. Granted, this is after they were invaded by Communist North Korea. Still, it shows the height of war time anti-communist hysteria. | |
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Red Scorpion has the distinction of being a Cold War movie made by a future government official. | |
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Paranoia parodies Cold War paranoia: the whole of Alpha Complex is ruled by the Computer and the biggest perceived threats are Communists, followed by Mutants and the general catch-all Traitor. In fact, the only thing worse than being a Communist is being a commie mutant traitor. Furthermore, in a universe where color is used to define rank and membership in a caste system, Red (the color/rank of typical Player Characters) is the second most common, just barely above Black (the bottom of the barrel, representing chemically mind-controlled drone labor that the PCs somehow rose above, usually through hard work accusing a fellow citizen of treason). It should also be noted there are in fact Communists around, but they only exist because they decided that anything the Computer hates so fervently must have something going for it. Although their brand of "communism" follows the writing of John Lennon and the teachings of Groucho Marx. And of course, the central irony of Paranoia: Alpha Complex is for all intents and purposes a Communist state, although the exact flavor of totalitarianism has varied from edition to edition. |
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In The Bureau: XCOM Declassified XCOM started life as a counter to communist invasion or infiltration rather than aliens. All bets are off when the Sectoids attack and XCOM is the Closest Thing We Got. | |
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Matewan: The film is set during the First Red Scare in the US from 1919-1920, so the company is terrified of 'Reds' agitating the workers, and are willing to kill to protect their interests against them. | |
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In Babylon Berlin, this is in full effect in-universe. Trotskyist cells toil underground on perparing coups d'etat, Soviet secret police roam the streets looking for subversives to assassinate, and Communist mobs regularly kick off violent riots. In Berlin. Even the police has decided that murders involving Russians would no longer be investigated. | |
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In Shanghai Girls, which partially takes place in The '50s, the Louie family is investigated for being Communist sympathizers. This happens because they are Chinese immigrants (only Pearl's daughter Joy was born in America) and because Joy is a member of a Communist organization at her college. | |
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The Fade Out deals heavily with The Hollywood Blacklist and how it ruined many people's lives. | |
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Bridge of Spies makes the American hatred for Communists in this time period abundantly clear; attorney James Donovan gets harsh glares and his family is threatened simply for doing his job of defending the Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. There is also a scene featuring American schoolchildren watching a nuclear war safety video. | |
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James Bond and his films made use of the Red Scare even when they avoided Ian Fleming's Dirty Communists trope use. From Russia with Love, For Your Eyes Only, and The Spy Who Loved Me all deal with the West's rivalry with the Soviet Union without actually parodying the villains. Agent XXX from The Spy Who Loved Me was even a love interest. The Renegade Russian trope was used prominently in the movies, in order to avoid insulting the Soviet Union. |
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World War II: Episode 10 - "Molotov's Heel on Finland and Nobody to Fight in the West" mentions Communist members of French Parliament being detained in 1939 over concerns about national security along with thousands of Communist activists. | |
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The Americans is set early in the Ronald Reagan administration, so this trope is in full effect. Also shown from the U.S.S.R.'s point of view, since the main characters are both KGB Deep Cover Agents. | |
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A Very Special Episode of Father Knows Best called "24 Hours in Tyrant Land", commissioned by the US government, had the cast pretend to live in a horribly repressive (read: Communist) regime, after not valuing democracy enough. | |
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The X-Files episode "Travelers" involves FBI agents in the 1950s investigating mysterious deaths resulting from secret government experiments. The main suspect (a State Department official accused of Communism) is arrested in an attempt to cover up the experiments, and Roy Cohn and J. Edgar Hoover feature as characters. | |
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Being a weapons designer, Iron Man had a host of these and (inevitably) so did Captain America. Though most of Iron Man's former villains reformed, while Captain America had his time as a communist basher retconned. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Sahuagin ("sea devils") are an evil underwater openly cannibalistic (in a sort-of-sensible way: their motto is "meat is meat") race. They are also very collectivist and address each other as "comrade". | |
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Rambo III is the only one of the series to explicitly deal with the Soviet Union. | |
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The brand of anti-Communist madness that gripped the pre-War United States is particularly epitomized in Liberty Prime, a gigantic, heavily armed robot that broadcasts a nonstop stream of pro-American and anti-Communist propaganda. | |
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In the Australian film Newsfront, Prime Minister Menzies calls for a referendum on a law outlawing the Communist Party, and enabling the imprisonment of any person that two Cabinet Ministers declare a communist. The leader of the Australian Labor Party opposes the law, saying it will lead to a police state. The newsreader threatens to resign rather than quote the latter comment because he's worried about being denounced as a communist himself. | |
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Fallout: Part of the backstory is that the Red Scare never ended, but instead of Russia, it was Chinanote or rather, it was Russia at first, but over time, as Russia lost prominence, China became the de facto Red country, helped by the fact that the Chinese were anti-western Communists as well. The brand of anti-Communist madness that gripped the pre-War United States is particularly epitomized in Liberty Prime, a gigantic, heavily armed robot that broadcasts a nonstop stream of pro-American and anti-Communist propaganda. When you visit Tranquility Lane, the fail-safe that ends the simulation and kills the people trapped in it manifests as Chinese commandos. A communist-hating book chute, of all things, gives us a pretty apt summary of pre-war America: |
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Canadian Bacon is about the United States scrambling to manufacture a new Cold War after the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Red Scare. They settle on Canada. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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Destroy All Humans! parodies Cold War paranoia by making the citizenry brainwashed into believing all alien activity by the player character is the work of communists. | |
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The Big Nowhere has the red scare as a key plot point. All three characters become part of a task force investigating Communism in Hollywood. The book frames it as opportunistic red-baiting as a scam to oust organized labour to benefit political careers and the fortunes of movie studio executives and mobsters. | |
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Our Miss Brooks: A few times it was Played for Laughs by Deadpan Snarker Miss Brooks. In "Walter's Radio", after Mr. Boynton makes a non-committal statement about the weather, Miss Brooks snarks: In "The Cafeteria Strike", Walter Denton starts a student petition against the terrible food in the school cafeteria: |
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The Volgans of Invasion! and ABC Warriors - originally, they were intended to be the actual USSR, but the writers were ordered to change the names to avoid antagonising the Soviet embassy. | |
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A Room in Town has Margot Langlois worry Francois is a Communist and lament her decision to give him a room. | |
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No God, No Master: The first is showcased in the film, as the result of the Anarchist Bombings. Afterward, thousands of foreign-born "radicals" are arrested and deported due to the hysteria (whether anarchists or even suspected of involvement). | |
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Command & Conquer: Red Alert Series is this trope made into a game series. | |
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Occasionally a point of discussion in M*A*S*H — although given the show's setting, this was to be expected. One episode in particular had Communism as a focal point of the plot; Margaret Houlihan was being investigated for having been friends, in college, with people who later turned out to be Communist sympathizers. Also, on the occasions Colonel Flagg shows up, you could expect this to be at least mentioned, at most be the main reason Flagg shows up in the first place. Flagg was this trope personified, and Hawkeye spared no opportunity at snarking at him for it. Even the MPs detailed to accompany Flagg snark at it in his last appearance on the show, when after yet another failed "unmasking of a communist conspiracy"note actually, Hawkeye and Potter in a weekly bridge game with the mayor and police chief of Uijongbu, with the only conspiracy going on being Hawkeye trying to mask the fact that he can't play bridge to save his life blows up in his face, one remarks that "it's anoter of Flagg's red herrings." In one early episode, Flagg and a rival intelligence officer are going on seperate hunts for subversives as an exercise in drumming up more government funding for their respective services. Hawkeye and Trapper decide to give the two what they want — they doctor Frank Burns' file repeatedly, so that Flagg thinks Frank's a Communist, and the other agent believes Frank's a Nazi! |
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Red Dawn has both Dirty Communists elements and Red Scare elements. The remake goes with the Yellow Peril version by changing the Soviets to North Koreans. | |
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The New Adventures of Superboy #26-27 (1982) features a flashback to 1962 in which Superboy faces Russian spies attempting to sabotage a Project Mercury space launch, which the Boy of Steel saves (in secret, at the request of President Kennedy). Superboy tells the saboteurs: "What your bosses print in Pravda about me is lies! I am not a hoax — and you will spend a lot of time in an American prison remembering that!" | |
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Somewhat averted with Vladimir Kozlov, who got into the business far too late to capitalize on the Red Scare, but remained a Foreign Wrestling Heel regardless - until he made a Heel–Face Turn and started hanging out with Santino Marella. | |
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Of course, this didn't prevent Star Trek: The Original Series from milking the Cold War for all it's worth with Klingons and The Omega Glory. | |
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Trumbo is a biopic of screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who was put on The Hollywood Black List for his unapologetic Communist beliefs during the Red Scare. | |
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The Tick had a villain called the Red Scare that made a heavily modified appearance in the Live Action series. | |
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Evil Commies from The DCU are a little fewer between as DC preferred more fantastic stories than Marvel in the Silver Age, but some exist, such as the Red Panzer. According to a retcon in DC: The New Frontier, the real reason why the Justice Society of America disbanded in 1951 was because Senator Joseph McCarthy cast suspicion on their patriotism by accusing them of being Communist sympathizers, and the U. S. government passed a Super Registration Act. Rather than take off their masks and register with the state, the mystery-men simply retired. Red Star from the 1960s Teen Titans comics was a deliberate subversion of this trope, played as a Worthy Opponent and meant to show that the average Russian is just as decent as the average American. They seem to have given up on that, though, as his most recent appearance circa 2006 portrays him as a tool of the repressive post-Soviet government. The Rocket Red Brigade served a similar purpose as Red Star, except they were in Justice League International. The New Adventures of Superboy #26-27 (1982) features a flashback to 1962 in which Superboy faces Russian spies attempting to sabotage a Project Mercury space launch, which the Boy of Steel saves (in secret, at the request of President Kennedy). Superboy tells the saboteurs: "What your bosses print in Pravda about me is lies! I am not a hoax — and you will spend a lot of time in an American prison remembering that!" |
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Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, which was blatant propaganda in which people gust burning straw to make it look like the actually empty factories are producing goods. | |
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In the Modesty Blaise novel The Night of Morningstar, published in 1982, the villains' plan turns out to be masterminded by a high-ranking Russian intelligence officer, with the hidden goal of easing the way for the USSR to annex Romania and Yugoslavia. He predicts that with him masterminding things the USSR will have Western Europe, including Britain, sewn up within a decade. | |
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The Crucible famously was written as an analogy for 1950s Cold War paranoia (basing its analogy around similarities between those events and the Salem Witch Trials in the late 17th century). For writing it, its author, Arthur Miller (later Mr. Marilyn Monroe), was blacklisted for a period. | |
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The Hunt for Red October presents the threat of a rogue Soviet ballistic missile sub commander starting a nuclear war as the pretext for a hunt for a Defector from Commie Land. | |
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Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles, part of the Hanna-Barbera Beyond line, casts Snagglepuss as a gay playwright caught up in the McCarthy Trials. In a sad twist, this universe's Huckleberry Hound was Driven to Suicide and Snagglepuss is blacklisted, but he's able to recover and decides to help Huckleberry's son out with his own road to stardom. | |
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Young Sheldon: In "A Loaf of Bread and a Grand Old Flag," a reporter tricks Sheldon into naively endorsing communism, resulting in the Coopers being ostracized by the rest of the neighborhood. Despite the fact that this episode takes place somewhere in the time frame of 1990-91, in the midst of the Hole in Flag revolutions, the episode has a definite pre-glasnost vibe, with Sheldon even being told at one point that, "we're in the middle of a Cold War." Well, it is Texas. | |
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The Blacksad album Red Soul takes place in the midst of a full on Red Scare. Complete with propaganda and paranoia. There's even a Joseph McCarthy Expy in one Senator Gallo. | |
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In That Championship Season, Scranton mayor George Sitkowski is fighting a tough battle for re-election against the younger, more dynamic Norman Sharmen. He and his former basketball coach, whom he still relies upon for life advice twenty years later and who regards Joseph McCarthy as a personal hero, have discovered that Sharmen has an uncle who was accused of being a Communist twenty years earlier, and plan to use this information to discredit him. George's former basketball teammates - among whom are one of his top donors, Phil Romano, and his campaign manager, James Daley - are sceptical, since it is now 1972 and no-one cares about Communists in the family anymore. Phil still tries to use this information to blackmail Sharmen when he refuses a side-switching donation/bribe, but Sharmen simply laughs and says it was his cousin, not his uncle, and hangs up on Phil. | |
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The Red Scare and Cold War serves as the backdrop for Clue: Wadsworth became a victim of Mr. Boddy's blackmail scheme because his wife had friends who were socialists ("Well, we all make mistakes!"), Colonel Mustard and Mrs. White's dead husband were working on a nuclear bomb together, and Mr. Green is a homosexual who stays closeted to avoid being fired from his job in Washington. But, in each ending, it turns out that "Communism is just a red herring." | |
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater has a rare case of both sides of the Cold War being afflicted with this trope (in other words, the trope being both played straight and inverted). On the American side, the American government was actually afraid that the less stalwart elements of the military/CIA would defect after The Boss managed to "defect" to the Soviet Union, even placing several key members under house arrest. On the Soviet Russian side, more specifically the Volgin faction, he attempts to justify his actions by claiming that it's either kill or be killed and that they should weed out potential threats in a manner very similar to the Red Scare in America. | |
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Team Fortress 2: The very patriotic Soldier believes that the enemy Heavy is a Communist. But only the enemy Heavy, not the equally-Russian Heavy from his own team. In one of the supplementary comics, A Cold Day In Hell, Soldier arrives in Soviet Siberia to convince Heavy to re-join the team. Soldier initially plays this trope straight, acting suspicious of the warm coats and soup offered to him by Heavy's family and allies, but apparently makes an exception for Sensual Slavs, very quickly ending up romantically entwined with one of Heavy's younger sisters. | |
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The Russian Mega-Cities, East-Meg 1 and 2, in Judge Dredd were frequently treated like this in the 1970s and '80s. In one story, East Meg 1 invades and actually manages to conquer Mega-City 1, forcing the Judges into guerrilla warfare. | |
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The thriller No Way Out (1987) uses a Witch Hunt for a supposed Soviet mole in the Pentagon as the cover-up for a murder committed by the Secretary of Defense. The twist is that the protagonist leading the investigation is also the person they are trying to frame, and is actually a Soviet mole. | |
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Red Star from the 1960s Teen Titans comics was a deliberate subversion of this trope, played as a Worthy Opponent and meant to show that the average Russian is just as decent as the average American. They seem to have given up on that, though, as his most recent appearance circa 2006 portrays him as a tool of the repressive post-Soviet government. | |
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Call of Duty: Black Ops takes place in The '60s, so this trope was a given, with missions including sabotaging the Soviet missile program and stopping a plot to attack the United States with nerve gasnote The latter being prepetrated by a renegade faction of the Soviets, however. Comes complete with a plot about a Manchurian Agent, revealed to be the player character. | |
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Good Night, and Good Luck. took a look at the Real Life Red Scare. Notable for having people complain that the Real Life footage of U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy was "over the top acting" and accuse the producers of faking it to make him look like a Strawman Political. Another case of Reality Is Unrealistic. | |
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Jonny Quest TOS (1964-1965). Three episodes ("Arctic Splashdown", "Pirates From Below" and "The House of Seven Gargoyles") involved Russian or Eastern European Communist villains and three had Chinese Communist villains ("The Quetong Missile Mystery", "Terror Island" and "Monster in the Monastery"). | |
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Amerika, a 1987 mini-series that takes place ten years after the Day of the Jackboot when the Soviets took over the USA. | |
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In Criminal Case: Travel in Time, The '60s arc mainly focuses on the team experiencing the tension-filled era of the United States during the Cold War, with one of the victims even getting accused of being a communist just because he drank vodka. This ends up playing a very important role in the finale of said era, where an US senator kills a Soviet ambassador so both countries finally declare nuclear war on each other, firmly believing that the US has all the chances of winning. | |
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The Chaos Timeline has its own version, with the Socialists governing western Europe and the Red Pirates terrorizing the seas. | |
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Twilight Struggle, as a game based in the Cold War, has this trope as half the name of a card that imposes a -1 operations point penalty on all cards played by the US for a turn to simulate the counter-productive nature such episodes had on the US' ability to conduct itself in foreign affairs (the Soviet version is The Purge, meant to simulate similar circumstances). | |
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Mick Foley, in writing his second Door Stopper Foley is Good, was quite concerned with the backlash to WWF content, and fearing that he might get in legal trouble (an accident involving a fire chair and a fan landed him in court) posed a question to the wife of WWE owner and Senate candidate Linda McMahon very delicately. He asked if he could legally say the hysteria from Moral Guardians and Media Watchdogs resembled Joseph Mccarthy. Linda was stunned at the insight and smiled as she reported one of their chief antagonists and critics worked for him. Foley went for gold and portrayed the likes of L. Brent Bozell as fanatics pushing the idea of wrestlers joining forces with the Martians and they are going to eat the brains of the human race, and Russia must be nuked before it can happen. (all true, Bozell's parents thought Moscow had to be wiped off the map to end the Cold War) | |
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Fantastic Four has the Super-Apes, led by the Red Ghost. In this case they ditched the xenophobic slant by making their commie leader a simpleton, and turning the apes into simian supremacists. | |
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In Housepets!, Duchess asks Boris to approach King and ask if he has purebred papers so she could use him for a dog show. Apparently he only asked King, originally a human born at the tail end of the Cold War, just for "papers". King was a bit unnerved. | |
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In early MacGyver (1985) episodes, this was played straight. After glasnost and perestroika began in real life, however, the show's Soviet villains became hardliners who hated Gorbachev and wanted to keep the Cold War going. | |
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This plays a big part in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which is set during the time of the true Red Scare and features Dirty Communists as villains. When Indy's long-time friend becomes a traitor, the FBI suspects Indy himself, and he's nearly fired from his teaching job because of it. (The Dean manages to reduce this to a "temporary leave of absence", and resigns out of protest because of it.) A character that shows up briefly is Indy's former CO from World War II, who clearly thinks that the obsession over the Red Scare is absurd. | |
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Mission: Impossible under various euphemisms. | |
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Fellow Travelers: The series is set in the early 1950s during the Flashback sequences, with the second Red Scare ongoing, while Joseph McCarthy is a supporting character. | |
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The "Red Glare" episode from Cold Case. | |
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