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Wolverines! The Paranoid Politics of 'Red Dawn'

Wolverines! The Paranoid Politics of 'Red Dawn'

History As It Happens · Martin Di Caro

December 23, 202551m 24s

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'Red Dawn' was in many ways the perfect movie for its time. Released in 1984, it was an action flick with an exciting young cast that entertained moviegoers during a very cold period in the Cold War. The film was patriotic propaganda, depicting innocent American teenagers as fearless freedom fighters resisting the foreign occupation of their hometown. 'Red Dawn' was also a form of "imperial projection," mirroring the anti-Communist anxieties shaping the Reagan administration's rollback policy. In this episode, historian Alex Aviña, an expert on Latin America, reveals the crazy politics of a classic '80s action movie. Wolverines!

'Red Dawn' soundtrack was composed by Basil Poledouris.