Review:
Golden Age Of Hollywood Studio System
overall review score: 4.5
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The Golden Age of Hollywood Studio System refers to the era in the American film industry from the late 1920s to the early 1960s when major studios controlled every aspect of movie production.
Key Features
- Vertical integration of production, distribution, and exhibition
- Star system with contract actors
- Strict control over filmmakers and talent
- Mass production of films across genres
Pros
- Highly efficient production model
- Iconic films and stars emerged during this period
- Established Hollywood as the global center of filmmaking
Cons
- Limited creative freedom for filmmakers and actors
- Lack of diversity in casting and storytelling
- Labor exploitation and unfair treatment of talent