Why didn't the powerful men of hollywood come to the defense of orson welles when hearst tried to prevent his film from being released to theaters?
A. They feared public outrage over the industry's immigrant hiring practices.
B. They believed he was a communist and a threat to internal security.
C. They wanted to teach Welles a lesson in power and influence.
D. The fbi suspected welles of treason, and they feared fbi retribution.