Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood - Season 1 Episode 3 Odcinek 3
The Hollywood studio system flowered in the 1920s, headed by strong-willed leaders -- most of them immigrants and small-time entrepreneurs and many of them Jewish. Each studio had its own house style. MGM, headed by Russian-born Louis B. Mayer with Irving Thalberg as his "boy wonder" production head, was super-glossy. Warner Bros., eventually to be led by brother Jack, provided grit, while Paramount, headed by Hungarian-born Adolph Zukor, lent glamour. Laemmle's Universal Pictures produced lavish spectacles and a series of fantastic dramas starring Lon Chaney. The movies' influence grew more powerful, affecting real life in terms of fashion, attitudes and behavior.
- Gatunek muzyczny: Documentary
- Studio: Turner Classic Movies
- Słowo kluczowe: movie business, miniseries, hollywood, movie industry, old hollywood, hollywood history
- Odlew: Christopher Plummer, Paul Israel, Terry Borton, Charles Musser, Leonard Maltin, Anthony Slide