Hollywood , at that time , was mostly devoted to the production of films that promoted the war and the reasons the US was involved .
Maurer Sohne.
From gangster films to musicals to screwball comedies, Depression films took on the responsibility of reinstating the mythical American values of individualism, classlessness, and progress. Americans might have come to these films in search of escape from their arduous and hopeless lives but that isn't to say the themes and motifs of these films appeared out of reach. Hollywood, while upholding American institutions such as government and family, also created characters and plot lines that stayed within the realm of possibilities. Had Americans not believed in and related to the drama, music, comedy, heartache, and successes displayed on screen they surely would find entertainment elsewhere. Film industries recognized this consumer power and carefully evaluated the types of films people responded to. Hollywood knew that buying a ticket and sitting in a theater among friends and strangers was an independent and self-effacing action. Hollywood understood the shame of standing in breadlines and the helplessness of losing a job. Musicals such as Gold Diggers of 1933, 42nd Street, and Foot light Parade directly addressed the Depression. Subsequently, this strategy by Hollywood made these three musicals the highest money making ones of the decade. No longer did films take on the idealistic outlook of the 1920's. Musicals in the 1930's gave people more realistic visions of aspiration and attainment. Stars such as Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Shirley Temple, and Fred Astaire became models of strength, courage, charisma, vulnerability, and triumph as they sang and danced their way into the dispirited hearts of the American public.
The role of teaching and misteaching in hollywood was the teaching was made famous and helped people get into movies misteaching was how they did wrong
Count Leo Tolstoy
because the people in hollywood feel like it
john wayne.
Hollywood generally applies to American made films, while Bollywood generally refers to movies made in India.
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Hollywood is where the majority of American films are created while in India they are made primarily in Bombay. The name Bollywood combines the two locations together to refer to a type of film. Specifically an Indian love story usually with song and dance included.
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As in virtually all movies, the goal was to make money. Hollywood makes movies for one reason and one reason only--to make money. Some movies may be made for the purpose of entertaining or informing or education an audience. But Hollywood films, such as The Wizard of Oz, are not any of those kind of films.
Hollywood supported the war effort by making films which helped to keep up morale on the home front. Many of these films were patriotic in nature. Quite a few Hollywood actors left their film careers to serve in the armed forces. Other Hollywood personalities participated in War Bond tours or went to the front lines to entertain the troops. Many actresses did duty at U.S.O. clubs and servicemen's canteens. Ronald Reagan made army training films. John Ford headed a Navy combat photographic unit.
You can review the site below to find the most expensive 2012 film: the list is of most expensive films. As of January 2013, the list contains six films listed as 2012 expensive movies.
You can review the list below, to count the number of movies made during the year 2012, and include those you want to count based on your definition of 'Hollywood'.