er, in his autobiography, he explains that he did so not because of government or career pressures, but, because, like Terry Malloy, he recognized that the side for which he was fighting was the dark side:
Kazan’s version of events has him resisting initially (like Terry Malloy), and speaking only of himself during his HUAC appearance. When he returned to Hollywood, he found his career remained in jeopardy. Then, according to his autobiography, Kazan has an epiphany and
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