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CIA, Movie Producer

So the Memory Hole has posted a list of movies made or used by the CIA. Some have titles you'd expect: "Ear Wiretapping -- Bugging Devices," "Investigation of US Bacteriological Warfare." Others seem out of place, like "Animal Farm," the animated version of the Orwell classic.

animal_farm_cover.jpgBut, as Nick reminded me the other day, no one should be surprised to find "Animal Farm" on the list. After all, the Agency bought the movie rights to the book, a long time back. Nick dug up a Times article for 2000, which explains:

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.

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I just watched the DVD today (checked it out of the library) and found in the liner notes the comments about Howard Hunt and the CIA's involvement.
The ending of the animal uprising is somewhat prescient considering the end of the Soviet Union and the documentary part of the DVD points this out, too.
Summary?
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

The same analogy could be said about the US. We traded one King George (UK) for a new King George (Bush). Our government is now as exploitative as that one was and we have taxation without representation, etc.

Posted by: cmc761 at January 31, 2007 8:24 PM


That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Is the CIA that paranoid that it thinks that a kids movie will start a rebellion?

Posted by: Miranda Brown at October 30, 2006 2:03 PM


Yes, children, it's JUST a conspiracy theory, go back to sleep...

Posted by: Me at March 16, 2006 3:15 PM


OBVIOUSLY THE CIA IS THE PIGS WHICH PROTECTS THE CAPITALIST[FARMERS] INVESTMENT AT TAXPAYER EXPENSE. THIS IS NOT CAPITALISM, WHICH INCLUDES RISKS AND REWARDS, BUT FASCISM THE COLLABORATION OF GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS.

Posted by: ken lusk at March 14, 2006 8:02 AM


You're forgetting something.

In the movie, it also ends with the animals rising up and overthrowing the pigs in a revolution. The dogs are shown as too drunk to defend their masters. I was rather surprised when I read the book several years after seeing the movie and realized that it wasn't the original ending.

If this was somebody's idea of a psyop, it was directed more without than within.

Posted by: Big D at March 11, 2006 12:50 PM


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