Deck 3: Technical Innovation and Industrial Transformation, 1927-1938

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Name the first Hollywood feature-film released using the three-strip Technicolor process.

A) Flowers and Trees
B) Becky Sharp
C) A Star is Born
D) The Ten Commandments
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Which description best matches the use of sound in The Jazz Singer (1927)?

A) all-talkie
B) silent
C) silent-sound hybrid
D) music-only sound-on-film
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Which studio ultimately partnered with Western Electric and utilized Vitaphone technology, rebranding its image and making itself competitive in the process?

A) MGM
B) Paramount
C) Universal
D) Warner Bros.
Question
Name the technology that became known as sound-on-disc, which featured a synchronized record (disc) that played alongside moving pictures projected on screen.

A) megaphone
B) Vitaphone
C) Speakerboxx
D) Western Electric
Question
Which decade best represents the moment when Hollywood transitioned from black-and-white films to color films?

A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
Question
All of the following figures were fundamental in developing the technology that led to sound film EXCEPT

A) W.K.L.Dickson.
B) Thomas Edison.
C) Samuel Morse.
D) Georges Méliès.
Question
Name the inventor who developed sound-on-film (Phonofilm) technology, which streamlined the synchronization process.

A) Thomas Edison
B) W.K.L.Dickson
C) Samuel Morse
D) Lee de Forest
Question
What percentage of films were released in color during the 1930s?

A) 1 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 90 percent
Question
Hollywood talent were compelled to sign exclusive contracts with studios for which of the following reasons?

A) a steady paycheck and job security
B) career management via the option or adhesion contract
C) career longevity via typecasting
D) favorable merchandising rights
Question
Name the vaudeville star of The Jazz Singer (1927).

A) Charlie Chaplin
B) Buster Keaton
C) Al Jolson
D) John Barrymore
Question
The classical studio system extensively utilized exclusive contracts to deal with talent from technicians to directors and stars.What motivated the studios to utilize such a system?

A) It aided in managing an economy of scale, favored efficiency, and created a stable brand identity for the studio.
B) It promoted loyalty by providing workers with a steady paycheck.
C) California talent unions demanded it.
D) The Supreme Court demanded it.
Question
Name the sound-on-film technology developed by William Fox that had a distinct advantage that allowed for on-location shooting and the production of newsreels (like the one covering Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight)?

A) Vitaphone
B) Phonofilm
C) Movietone
D) Vitagraph
Question
Three-strip Technicolor is based on the principle that adding these three colors together will produce natural color combinations.

A) red, green, and blue
B) magenta, orange, and white
C) red, white, and blue
D) red, orange, and green
Question
Which of the following technologies was fundamental in developing sound cinema technology?

A) phonograph
B) telegraph
C) telephone
D) all of the above
Question
Vitaphone secured licensing agreements with performers from the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and ________.

A) the circus
B) vaudeville
C) blues clubs
D) Shakespearean theater
Question
The intersection of the conversion to sound and the Great Depression produced all of the following circumstances EXCEPT

A) independent theater chains went bankrupt due to the technological conversion costs, prompting increased vertical integration holdings.
B) the vocabulary of classical Hollywood film transposed most story information from visual storytelling to dialogue.
C) the standardization of film sound technology thanks to joint studio agreements with Electrical Research Products Inc.(ERPI).
D) the rapid expansion of film production in order to meet increased demand.
Question
Early experiments in Technicolor produced which of the following production conundrums?

A) high-speed shooting and projection
B) clumsy exhibition prints that were cemented together
C) significantly increased production budgets
D) all of the above
Question
The Jazz Singer features a young Jewish singer who performs in which traditional vaudevillian performance style?

A) tap dance
B) verbal comedy
C) blackface
D) feats of strength
Question
Which of the following processes was utilized for producing color films prior to the 1930s?

A) hand-tinting
B) uniform tinting
C) hand-painting
D) all of the above
Question
Before the advent of sound technology, which three studios dominated production and distribution?

A) First National, MGM, Paramount
B) First National, MGM, Universal
C) First National, Paramount, Universal
D) Paramount, MGM, Universal
Question
Which 21st-century movie star best matches James Cagney's allure?

A) George Clooney (Up in the Air, Ocean's 11)
B) Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting, the Bourne franchise)
C) Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Big)
D) Leonardo DiCaprio (The Departed, Django Unchained)
Question
Which genre is defined by its collective experience (rather than narrative or stylistic parts) of manipulating our sympathies and antipathies by showing us a reality where we don't always get what we deserve?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
Question
Which 21st-century film would best match Warner Bros.'s unique style and brand?

A) The Departed
B) Call Me By Your Name
C) Get Out
D) Toy Story 3
Question
Which studio chief implemented a "supervisory system" at MGM, a system in which employees at every level were supervised by middle management and became the model for the contract era at large?

A) Thomas Edison
B) Irving Thalberg
C) Louis B.Mayer
D) Darryl Zanuck
Question
This genre deals directly with the social problems of Depression-era America and often focuses on recent immigrants who find themselves on the road to violent ruin because of the dangers of capitalism.

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
Question
Name the actress who ultimately successfully challenged the exclusive contract system, resulting in the rise of talent agents and a shift toward independent contract labor.

A) Bette Davis
B) Joan Crawford
C) Olivia de Havilland
D) Joan Fontaine
Question
Name the male star who walked off a set at Warner Bros.and demanded more money, fewer assignments, and an end to being typecast.

A) Humphrey Bogart
B) Claude Rains
C) Al Jolson
D) James Cagney
Question
Name the studio whose style was synonymous with sound, gritty realism, and gangster films.

A) Universal
B) MGM
C) Paramount
D) Warner Bros.
Question
Which of the following terms best describe the representation of the gangster in American film?

A) romantic
B) immigrant
C) capitalist
D) all of the above
Question
In the 1930s, which studio's "brand" or "style" was typically identified with quality prestige pictures, some written by prestigious literary talents?

A) Universal
B) Warner Bros.
C) Paramount
D) MGM
Question
Name the star who was often typecast as the spoiled, stubborn, selfish woman.

A) Joan Crawford
B) Shirley Temple
C) Judy Garland
D) Bette Davis
Question
Name the man who was responsible for overseeing the Production Code Administration and whose tenure there became synonymous with the self-censorship of the Hollywood Golden Age.

A) Will Hays
B) Orson Welles
C) Joseph Breen
D) Thomas Edison
Question
Which 21st-century movie star best matches Bette Davis's allure?

A) Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side, Gravity)
B) Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde, A Wrinkle in Time)
C) Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle)
D) Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman, Ocean's 11)
Question
The road to self-censorship via Will Hays and the Production Code Administration was a long and complicated one.What ultimately led to the adoption of the Production Code in 1934?

A) Will Hays's list of "Don'ts" and "Be Carefuls"
B) the release of Mae West's scandalous She Done Him Wrong, which resulted in her arrest
C) the intervention of the federal government via a Supreme Court ruling
D) organized boycotts on behalf of the Catholic Legion of Decency
Question
How did actress Lucille Fay LeSeur get her stage name of Joan Crawford?

A) She changed it when she moved to Hollywood.
B) MGM held a nationwide contest to decide her name.
C) James Cagney gave it to her on set.
D) It was a combination of her middle name and maiden name.
Question
Which 21st-century American film would be considered a gangster film?

A) Eastern Promises
B) Django Unchained
C) The Dark Knight
D) Wall-E
Question
Which 21st-century film would best match the brand established by MGM?

A) Mad Max: Fury Road
B) The Dark Knight
C) Lincoln
D) Minions
Question
Name the production executive who started off as a screenwriter (who could turn out two scripts a month!) and eventually established the Warner Bros.studio brand via the gangster genre film.

A) Irving Thalberg
B) Darryl Zanuck
C) Thomas Edison
D) Louis B.Mayer
Question
Which genre was ultimately squashed by the Production Code Administration due to its ties to real-life headlines?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
Question
Melodramas often deal with which of the following attributes?

A) larger social and political arguments about race, class, and sexuality
B) violence and the settling of the American frontier
C) the dangers of a person trading scientific knowledge for a moral compass
D) show business and the interrelationships between performers
Question
Name the choreographer known for his kaleidoscopic and surreal musical numbers.

A) Rouben Mamoulian
B) Bob Fosse
C) Busby Berkeley
D) F.W.Murnau
Question
Which melodrama tells the story of a respected schoolteacher whose life is destroyed by his relationship with a nightclub performer?

A) Imitation of Life
B) The Blue Angel
C) The Wild Party
D) Leave Her to Heaven
Question
Which 21st-century film would be considered a melodrama?

A) Brokeback Mountain
B) Django Unchained
C) Iron Man
D) Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Question
Describe the timeline and factors that ultimately led to the adoption of the Production Code.Describe what the Production Code prohibits and whether you believe it is a violation of the First Amendment.
Question
Which genre commonly plays on our fear of human frailty and is defined by its effect on audiences?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
Question
Which 21st-century film would best be defined as a musical?

A) Call Me By Your Name
B) Magic Mike
C) Catch Me If You Can
D) There Will Be Blood
Question
This genre became defined by wisecracks and double entendres during the sound era.

A) western
B) comedy
C) musical
D) gangster
Question
Why was Hollywood reluctant to convert to sound technology, and what factors ultimately pushed it to do so?
Question
This genre often provided audiences with a much-needed escape from the daily grind through spectacle and delightful twists of fate.

A) horror
B) western
C) melodrama
D) musical
Question
Two 1930s studios have optioned your life story for a biopic: MGM and Warner Bros.How would Irving Thalberg's (MGM) and Darryl Zanuck's (WB) approaches to your life story differ, based on their respective studio styles? What Golden Age stars might best encapsulate your life story?
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Which of the following stylistic traits best describe the horror film?

A) high-contrast lighting (due to a lack of fill and backlights)
B) three-point lighting, ensuring evenly lit subjects
C) realistic mise-en-scene
D) iconography like the desert, horses, and the settlement
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Describe the Hollywood studio system in the 1930s and its main labor practices.
Question
This subgenre typically focuses on two people who desire a change and find out that life was better "before they were different."

A) romantic comedy
B) backstage musical
C) body horror
D) domestic melodrama
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1
Name the first Hollywood feature-film released using the three-strip Technicolor process.

A) Flowers and Trees
B) Becky Sharp
C) A Star is Born
D) The Ten Commandments
Becky Sharp
2
Which description best matches the use of sound in The Jazz Singer (1927)?

A) all-talkie
B) silent
C) silent-sound hybrid
D) music-only sound-on-film
silent-sound hybrid
3
Which studio ultimately partnered with Western Electric and utilized Vitaphone technology, rebranding its image and making itself competitive in the process?

A) MGM
B) Paramount
C) Universal
D) Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
4
Name the technology that became known as sound-on-disc, which featured a synchronized record (disc) that played alongside moving pictures projected on screen.

A) megaphone
B) Vitaphone
C) Speakerboxx
D) Western Electric
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Which decade best represents the moment when Hollywood transitioned from black-and-white films to color films?

A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
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All of the following figures were fundamental in developing the technology that led to sound film EXCEPT

A) W.K.L.Dickson.
B) Thomas Edison.
C) Samuel Morse.
D) Georges Méliès.
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Name the inventor who developed sound-on-film (Phonofilm) technology, which streamlined the synchronization process.

A) Thomas Edison
B) W.K.L.Dickson
C) Samuel Morse
D) Lee de Forest
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What percentage of films were released in color during the 1930s?

A) 1 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 90 percent
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9
Hollywood talent were compelled to sign exclusive contracts with studios for which of the following reasons?

A) a steady paycheck and job security
B) career management via the option or adhesion contract
C) career longevity via typecasting
D) favorable merchandising rights
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10
Name the vaudeville star of The Jazz Singer (1927).

A) Charlie Chaplin
B) Buster Keaton
C) Al Jolson
D) John Barrymore
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11
The classical studio system extensively utilized exclusive contracts to deal with talent from technicians to directors and stars.What motivated the studios to utilize such a system?

A) It aided in managing an economy of scale, favored efficiency, and created a stable brand identity for the studio.
B) It promoted loyalty by providing workers with a steady paycheck.
C) California talent unions demanded it.
D) The Supreme Court demanded it.
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12
Name the sound-on-film technology developed by William Fox that had a distinct advantage that allowed for on-location shooting and the production of newsreels (like the one covering Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight)?

A) Vitaphone
B) Phonofilm
C) Movietone
D) Vitagraph
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13
Three-strip Technicolor is based on the principle that adding these three colors together will produce natural color combinations.

A) red, green, and blue
B) magenta, orange, and white
C) red, white, and blue
D) red, orange, and green
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Which of the following technologies was fundamental in developing sound cinema technology?

A) phonograph
B) telegraph
C) telephone
D) all of the above
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Vitaphone secured licensing agreements with performers from the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, and ________.

A) the circus
B) vaudeville
C) blues clubs
D) Shakespearean theater
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16
The intersection of the conversion to sound and the Great Depression produced all of the following circumstances EXCEPT

A) independent theater chains went bankrupt due to the technological conversion costs, prompting increased vertical integration holdings.
B) the vocabulary of classical Hollywood film transposed most story information from visual storytelling to dialogue.
C) the standardization of film sound technology thanks to joint studio agreements with Electrical Research Products Inc.(ERPI).
D) the rapid expansion of film production in order to meet increased demand.
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17
Early experiments in Technicolor produced which of the following production conundrums?

A) high-speed shooting and projection
B) clumsy exhibition prints that were cemented together
C) significantly increased production budgets
D) all of the above
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18
The Jazz Singer features a young Jewish singer who performs in which traditional vaudevillian performance style?

A) tap dance
B) verbal comedy
C) blackface
D) feats of strength
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Which of the following processes was utilized for producing color films prior to the 1930s?

A) hand-tinting
B) uniform tinting
C) hand-painting
D) all of the above
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20
Before the advent of sound technology, which three studios dominated production and distribution?

A) First National, MGM, Paramount
B) First National, MGM, Universal
C) First National, Paramount, Universal
D) Paramount, MGM, Universal
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21
Which 21st-century movie star best matches James Cagney's allure?

A) George Clooney (Up in the Air, Ocean's 11)
B) Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting, the Bourne franchise)
C) Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Big)
D) Leonardo DiCaprio (The Departed, Django Unchained)
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22
Which genre is defined by its collective experience (rather than narrative or stylistic parts) of manipulating our sympathies and antipathies by showing us a reality where we don't always get what we deserve?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
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Which 21st-century film would best match Warner Bros.'s unique style and brand?

A) The Departed
B) Call Me By Your Name
C) Get Out
D) Toy Story 3
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24
Which studio chief implemented a "supervisory system" at MGM, a system in which employees at every level were supervised by middle management and became the model for the contract era at large?

A) Thomas Edison
B) Irving Thalberg
C) Louis B.Mayer
D) Darryl Zanuck
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This genre deals directly with the social problems of Depression-era America and often focuses on recent immigrants who find themselves on the road to violent ruin because of the dangers of capitalism.

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
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26
Name the actress who ultimately successfully challenged the exclusive contract system, resulting in the rise of talent agents and a shift toward independent contract labor.

A) Bette Davis
B) Joan Crawford
C) Olivia de Havilland
D) Joan Fontaine
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27
Name the male star who walked off a set at Warner Bros.and demanded more money, fewer assignments, and an end to being typecast.

A) Humphrey Bogart
B) Claude Rains
C) Al Jolson
D) James Cagney
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28
Name the studio whose style was synonymous with sound, gritty realism, and gangster films.

A) Universal
B) MGM
C) Paramount
D) Warner Bros.
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29
Which of the following terms best describe the representation of the gangster in American film?

A) romantic
B) immigrant
C) capitalist
D) all of the above
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30
In the 1930s, which studio's "brand" or "style" was typically identified with quality prestige pictures, some written by prestigious literary talents?

A) Universal
B) Warner Bros.
C) Paramount
D) MGM
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31
Name the star who was often typecast as the spoiled, stubborn, selfish woman.

A) Joan Crawford
B) Shirley Temple
C) Judy Garland
D) Bette Davis
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32
Name the man who was responsible for overseeing the Production Code Administration and whose tenure there became synonymous with the self-censorship of the Hollywood Golden Age.

A) Will Hays
B) Orson Welles
C) Joseph Breen
D) Thomas Edison
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33
Which 21st-century movie star best matches Bette Davis's allure?

A) Sandra Bullock (The Blind Side, Gravity)
B) Reese Witherspoon (Legally Blonde, A Wrinkle in Time)
C) Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle)
D) Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman, Ocean's 11)
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34
The road to self-censorship via Will Hays and the Production Code Administration was a long and complicated one.What ultimately led to the adoption of the Production Code in 1934?

A) Will Hays's list of "Don'ts" and "Be Carefuls"
B) the release of Mae West's scandalous She Done Him Wrong, which resulted in her arrest
C) the intervention of the federal government via a Supreme Court ruling
D) organized boycotts on behalf of the Catholic Legion of Decency
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35
How did actress Lucille Fay LeSeur get her stage name of Joan Crawford?

A) She changed it when she moved to Hollywood.
B) MGM held a nationwide contest to decide her name.
C) James Cagney gave it to her on set.
D) It was a combination of her middle name and maiden name.
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36
Which 21st-century American film would be considered a gangster film?

A) Eastern Promises
B) Django Unchained
C) The Dark Knight
D) Wall-E
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37
Which 21st-century film would best match the brand established by MGM?

A) Mad Max: Fury Road
B) The Dark Knight
C) Lincoln
D) Minions
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38
Name the production executive who started off as a screenwriter (who could turn out two scripts a month!) and eventually established the Warner Bros.studio brand via the gangster genre film.

A) Irving Thalberg
B) Darryl Zanuck
C) Thomas Edison
D) Louis B.Mayer
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39
Which genre was ultimately squashed by the Production Code Administration due to its ties to real-life headlines?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
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40
Melodramas often deal with which of the following attributes?

A) larger social and political arguments about race, class, and sexuality
B) violence and the settling of the American frontier
C) the dangers of a person trading scientific knowledge for a moral compass
D) show business and the interrelationships between performers
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41
Name the choreographer known for his kaleidoscopic and surreal musical numbers.

A) Rouben Mamoulian
B) Bob Fosse
C) Busby Berkeley
D) F.W.Murnau
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42
Which melodrama tells the story of a respected schoolteacher whose life is destroyed by his relationship with a nightclub performer?

A) Imitation of Life
B) The Blue Angel
C) The Wild Party
D) Leave Her to Heaven
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43
Which 21st-century film would be considered a melodrama?

A) Brokeback Mountain
B) Django Unchained
C) Iron Man
D) Star Wars: The Force Awakens
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44
Describe the timeline and factors that ultimately led to the adoption of the Production Code.Describe what the Production Code prohibits and whether you believe it is a violation of the First Amendment.
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45
Which genre commonly plays on our fear of human frailty and is defined by its effect on audiences?

A) horror
B) melodrama
C) gangster
D) musical
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46
Which 21st-century film would best be defined as a musical?

A) Call Me By Your Name
B) Magic Mike
C) Catch Me If You Can
D) There Will Be Blood
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47
This genre became defined by wisecracks and double entendres during the sound era.

A) western
B) comedy
C) musical
D) gangster
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48
Why was Hollywood reluctant to convert to sound technology, and what factors ultimately pushed it to do so?
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49
This genre often provided audiences with a much-needed escape from the daily grind through spectacle and delightful twists of fate.

A) horror
B) western
C) melodrama
D) musical
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50
Two 1930s studios have optioned your life story for a biopic: MGM and Warner Bros.How would Irving Thalberg's (MGM) and Darryl Zanuck's (WB) approaches to your life story differ, based on their respective studio styles? What Golden Age stars might best encapsulate your life story?
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51
Which of the following stylistic traits best describe the horror film?

A) high-contrast lighting (due to a lack of fill and backlights)
B) three-point lighting, ensuring evenly lit subjects
C) realistic mise-en-scene
D) iconography like the desert, horses, and the settlement
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52
Describe the Hollywood studio system in the 1930s and its main labor practices.
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53
This subgenre typically focuses on two people who desire a change and find out that life was better "before they were different."

A) romantic comedy
B) backstage musical
C) body horror
D) domestic melodrama
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