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1930 in film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
•Best Picture: All Quiet on the Western Front - Universal Studios •Best Actress: Norma Shearer - The Divorcee •Best Actor: George Arliss - Disraeli •Best Director: Lewis Milestone - A...
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Dietrich would soon go on to star in many other films - usually with characters that were variations on Lola - jaded femme fatales. Dietrich was 'discovered' and appeared in her first Hollywood feature film, Morocco (1930), again as a nightclub singer with co-star Gary Cooper as a French legionnaire.
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Anna Christie (1930), 86 minutes, D: Clarence Brown; A film adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's play. One of the earliest talkies, noted for the film in which silent star Greta Garbo first speaks.
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1930s in film - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The decade of the 1930s in film involved many significant films. Contents 1 Events 2 List of films: # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Many full-length films were produced du...
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All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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a decade of unparalleled contradiction and complexity... ... marked by the depths of the Depression on one end... ... and the height of the modern age on the other...
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american culture, american history, 1930s, the great depression, New Deal, FDR, OTR, CCC, gangster films, hollywood musical, Frank Capra, Charlie Chaplin, marx brothers, Pare Lorentz, Frontier Films, Prohibition, documentary film, WPA, murals, Walker Evans, Margaret Bourke-White, Constance Rourke,
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Films in the 1930's really helped ease the anguish of the depression. When people walked into a movie they ... The 1930's also marked the first color film. "The Wizard of Oz" opened America's eyes to the wonder of color film. This film stands as on of the most influencial films of the decade. ... Film in the 1930's...
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Independent Film ... Audiences of 1930 could not fast forward but you can and should. Edmund Lowe's performance is nothing like the smooth "Chandu" of a year later and probably should be skipped over to view Ford's impressive set pieces.
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Providing a nearly complete chronicle and casting unifying light on an unexplored era in film." -- Kirkus Reviews " Pre-Code Hollywood is a delight -- a text as witty and lively as ... This item: Pre-Code Hollywood: Sex, Immorality, and Insurrection in American Cinema, 1930-1934 (Film and Culture Series) by T Doherty...
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