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Cinema of the United States

1 Movie-making was still a business however, and motion picture companies made money by operating under the ________.

2 Blockbusters typically rely upon star power and massive ________ to attract a huge audience.

3 In 1894, the world's first commercial motion picture exhibition was given in New York City, using Thomas Edison's ________.

4 Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, classical Hollywood cinema, ________, and the contemporary period (after 1980).

5 After The Jazz Singer was released in 1927, ________ gained huge success and was able to acquire their own string of movie theaters, after purchasing Stanley Theaters and First National Productions in 1928.

6 In the earliest days of the American film industry, ________ was the epicenter of film-making.

7 v Wilson case, in which the ________ reversed its earlier position, from 1915's Mutual Film Corporation v.

8 The relation between Hollywood and ________ began with a need for Hollywood to acquire a status of power by being seen with politicians and that relation is today reversed with Washington’s need for Hollywood’s money.

9 By 1968, the ________ (MPAA) had replaced the Hays Code-which was now greatly violated after the government threat of censorship that justified the origin of the code had ended- with the film rating system.

10 The United States was in the forefront of ________'s development in the following decades.

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the unconventionally named Boots Mallory was a teenage dancer and model who appeared in Hollywood films of the 1930s, largely as a result of her good looks?
  • until the 1990s, the Heckler & Koch MP5 and the Uzi were the only weapons designed outside of the United States that were as widespread in Hollywood productions as the U.S.-produced Colt M1911 pistols, M16 assault rifles, Tommy Guns and revolvers?
  • the 1929 film The Surprise of a Knight is the earliest known gay, hardcore pornographic film in American cinematic history?
  • in World War II, David M. Jones, later a U.S. Air Force Major General, participated in events that formed the basis for two Hollywood movies: Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and The Great Escape?
  • George Hedges, a lawyer who represented Hollywood stars and studios, was part of an archaeological team that discovered the remains of the ancient frankincense trading city of Ubar?
  • gaming fads such as Bank Night contributed more than any other tactic to the resiliency of the U.S. film industry during the Great Depression?
  • American film producer Sandy Stern's producing partner is R.E.M.'s lead singer Michael Stipe?
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