Golden Age of Hollywood
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The Golden Age of Hollywood was a period in the making of films, which lasted from the late 1920s to the late 1940s, which may be considered the heyday of the Hollywood Studio System. During this period, films created by different studios had distinct styles and casts, since the cast and crew were considered to be employees of their respective studio.
[edit] See Also
- Cinema of the United States
- History of film
- Classical Hollywood cinema
- New Hollywood
- The Golden Age of American animation