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ISBN-10: 0520203348
ISBN-13: 9780520203341
Publisher: University of California Press
Publish Date: 01/29/1996
Dimensions: 10.02" L, 6.97" W, 1.17" H

Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939 Volume 5

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Overview

The advent of color, big musicals, the studio system, and the beginning of institutionalized censorship made the thirties the defining decade for Hollywood. The year 1939, celebrated as “Hollywood’s greatest year,” saw the release of such memorable films as Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, and Stagecoach. It was a time when the studios exercised nearly absolute control over their product as well as over such stars as Bette Davis, Clark Gable, and Humphrey Bogart. In this fifth volume of the award-winning series History of the American Cinema, Tino Balio examines every aspect of the filmmaking and film exhibition system as it matured during the Depression era.

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"Fascinating. . . . "Grand Design gives the most convincing picture yet of how the Hollywood system operated in the 1930s, and was to continue to operate until social changes and the belated introduction of antitrust legislation in the post-war period brought the system to a lingering end in the 1950s."–Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, "Times Literary Supplement
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ISBN-10: 0520203348
ISBN-13: 9780520203341
Publisher: University of California Press
Publish Date: 01/29/1996
Dimensions: 10.02" L, 6.97" W, 1.17" H
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