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  2. When World War II ended, the American film industry seemed to be in an ideal position. Full-scale mobilization had ended the Depression domestically, and victory had opened vast , unchallenged markets in the war-torn economies of western Europe and Japan.

  3. In many ways, World War II was the best of times for the movie industry not because of its unprecedented economic prosperity, but because of its social and cinematic achievements. Hollywood made significant on-screen advances during the war in both features and nonfiction films.

  4. The film industry during World War II was an important source of communication to the people on all sides. At this time the cinema was the most popular form of entertainment to the people. It was used to entertain, lift spirits, motivate and inform the audience.

  5. The film industry changed radically after World War II, and this change altered the style and content of the films made in Hollywood. After experiencing boom years from 1939 to 1946, the film industry began a long period of decline.

  6. Nov 18, 2021 · It's both a history of how Hollywood stars participated in the war effort in real life and the movies (both documentary and feature films) that told the story of World War II while it was...

  7. Filming on a train became suddenly impossible as the government requisitioned all available rolling stock. Night filming was made impossible by air raid blackout regulations. Paramount’s filming of the war film Wake Island illustrated the problems the studios suddenly faced.

  8. How did they develop the style of artistry that defines them in post-war cinema? To know what changed over the war, we must first know what they were like prior to it.

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