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  1. Cast Genre Notes Back Pay: William A. Seiter: Corinne Griffith, Grant Withers, Vivien Oakland: Dramedy: Warner Bros. The Bad Man: Clarence G. Badger: Walter Huston, James Rennie, Myrna Loy: Western: First National: The Bad One: George Fitzmaurice: Dolores del Río, Edmund Lowe, Blanche Friderici: Musical: United Artists: Bar L Ranch: Harry Webb

  2. A bookseller saves a tramp from drowning and shelters him, but the tramp's odd behavior starts to wear everyone down. Director: Jean Renoir | Stars: Michel Simon, Marcelle Hainia, Sévérine Lerczinska, Jean Gehret

  3. Sound films ("talkies") were a global phenomenon by the early 1930s. Advances in color film included Technicolor and Kodachrome . The year 1930 is the start of "the golden age of Hollywood ", which through at least the 1940s. The studio system was at its height in the 1930s, studios having great control over a film's creative decision.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · The 1930s were a transformative decade for cinema, marking a significant period in film history that you might find as fascinating as it was challenging. During this era, Hollywood saw a surge in creating films that would later be considered classics. The backdrop of the Great Depression might have cast a shadow over the United States, but the ...

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    • 'The Rules of the Game' (1939) Director: Jean Renoir. Two years on from Grand Illusion, Jean Renoir made a film that was arguably even better with 1939’s The Rules of the Game, which has some similar thematic content while feeling quite different tonally.
    • 'Grand Illusion' (1937) Director: Jean Renoir. As World War II loomed towards the end of the 1930s, 1937 saw the release of a classic war movie that would have to rank as one of the best to center around the First World War.
    • 'All Quiet on the Western Front' (1930) Director: Lewis Milestone. For a couple of brief decades, World War I was The Great War; a conflict on such a scale that led to immense devastation, so much so that the likes of it seemed as though it would never be equaled or topped.
    • 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939) Director: Victor Fleming. The Wizard of Oz is The Wizard of Oz. It’s about as iconic as movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood get, and to this day, it’s still a definitive live-action fantasy movie to which many others inevitably get compared.
  6. Title Director Cast Genre Notes 80 Steps to Jonah: Gerd Oswald: Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleet, Keenan Wynn: Drama: Warner Bros. 100 Rifles: Tom Gries: Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, Jim Brown ...

  7. Cast Genre Note The Dark at the Top of the Stairs: Delbert Mann: Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Eve Arden, Shirley Knight, Angela Lansbury: Drama: Warner Bros.; from William Inge play Desire in the Dust: Robert L. Lippert: Raymond Burr, Martha Hyer, Joan Bennett: Drama: 20th Century Fox: Dinosaurus! Irvin Yeaworth: Ward Ramsey, Paul Lukather ...

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