Shirley Temple and Bill Robinson
"Little Caesar" (1931). Starred Edward G. Robinson and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
New Zealand suffered during the Great Depression because the New Zealand economy relies largely on exports. During the depression there was no demand for any of the products we have to export, and therefore there was no circulation of money.
a few tears!
The movie provided a good escape and fairy tale for those during the depression and allowed time for the people to forget about the falling economy.
Flint, Michigan, 1936. During the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression, comedies, dramas, and serial programs were very popular.
In the United States, Baseball was the most popular sport in the years of the great depression (1929-194?).
monopoly
jazz music
The most popular sport during the Great Depression was probably baseball because almost everyone knew how to play it, it was very popular in America, almost everyone had a baseball bat and baseball because it was cheap, and in was fun and entertaining.
Games were popular during the depression as well. Chess was very popular in cities, and let us not forget monopoly which had its origins around that period.
Brother Can You Spare a Dime
Motion Pictures because they were fairly cheap and got everyones mind off of the depression.
Movies were popular during the depression because they helped people to enjoy something fun during hard times, and to take their minds off their difficulties. Movies provided escapism from the harsh realities of life during the Depression,
Yes. That's when Seabiscuit raced and was popular.
was the popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people during the Great Depression.
Most people played baseball, but attendance dropped during the depression. People turned to inexpensive sports like soccer for recreation and boxing became a popular spectator sport.