Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-248) and index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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creating a unified American consciousness through national cinema. Muscio analyzes such regulatory practices as the Hays Code and the government's scrutinizing of monopolistic practices such as block booking and major studio ownership of movie theaters. Hollywood's New Deal, focusing on the management and structure of the film industry, delves deep into the Paramount case detailing the behind-the-scenes negotiations and the public statements that ended with film industry.
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leaders agreeing to self regulate and eliminate monopolistic practices.
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Weaving together film and political history, Giuliana Muscio traces the connections between Depression Era Hollywood and the popularity of FDR, asserting that politics transformed its public into spectators while the movie industry transformed its spectators into a public. Hollywood's New Deal reveals the ways in which this reciprocal relationship between politics and film evolved into a strategic effort to stabilize a nation in the clutches of economic unrest by.
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Motion pictures-- Economic aspects-- United States.
Motion pictures-- Political aspects-- United States.