A lightly fictionalized version of the FTP's story is presented in the 1999 film Cradle Will Rock.
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Arthur Miller, Orson Welles, John Houseman, Martin Ritt, Elia Kazan, Joseph Losey, Marc Blitzstein, Arthur Arent and Abe Feder all became established, in part, through their work in the FTP.
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Problems with the FTP and Congress intensified when the State Department objected to the first Living Newspaper, Ethiopia, about Haile Selassie and his nation's struggles against Benito Mussolini's invading Italian forces.
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Blitzstein, Houseman and Welles collaborated on the controversial FTP production of The Cradle Will Rock.
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