He and his wife went to Paris to wait out the "red scare".
His career was later damaged by the red scare of the 1950's, but he found success as a television director.
For baseball, the scare, red or otherwise, continued well into the 1960's.
After the red scare faded, the team was known as the "Reds" again.
But the "red scare" does not play well here.
During the 1950s, there was a "red scare" in the United States.
Its influence faded in the late 1950s, largely because of the red scare and racial tensions.
To many Americans, he came to represent the insidious red scare that dominated national politics in the early 1950's.
Their influence began to dwindle in the late 1950s amidst the "red scare".
However, the Korean War had begun and the red scare was in full swing.