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  2. Classical Hollywood cinema - Wikipedia

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    It then became characteristic of American cinema during the Golden Age of Hollywood from about 1927, with the advent of sound film, [1] [2] until 1969. [3] It eventually became the most powerful and pervasive style of filmmaking worldwide.

  3. Robert Kalloch - Wikipedia

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    Kalloch was Columbia Pictures' first good costume and fashion designer, [15] Between 1930 and 1934, Columbia Pictures transforme itself from a Poverty Row studio to one of the eight major film studios during Hollywood's Golden Age. With Columbia's releases more than doubling from 21 to 47 a year, [32] Kalloch was overwhelmed with work. In May ...

  4. Cinema of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Classical Hollywood cinema, or the Golden Age of Hollywood, is defined as a technical and narrative style characteristic of American cinema from 1913 to 1962, during which thousands of movies were issued from the Hollywood studios.

  5. Lunching on the Lot: Remembering the Golden Age of Hollywood ...

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    With both Disney and Warner Bros. turning 100 this year, it’s a great time to remember the Golden Age of moviemaking. The business is changing at a precipitous rate, and recent studio mergers ...

  6. During the “golden age of Hollywood”, A-listers were lured to Scottsdale. Actors Clark Gable and John Wayne were visitors. Actors Clark Gable and John Wayne were visitors. Natalie Wood married ...

  7. Remember these Black entertainers of Hollywood's Golden Age ...

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    Film historians may differ on the exact years of Hollywood’s golden age (it may have stretched from the late 1920s to either the 1950s or ’60s). What is clear is that these years weren’t ...

  8. Bill Blass - Wikipedia

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    William Ralph Blass (June 22, 1922 – June 12, 2002) was an American fashion designer. [1] [2] He was the recipient of many fashion awards, including seven Coty Awards and the Fashion Institute of Technology's Lifetime Achievement Award (1999). [1]

  9. Irene Saltern - Wikipedia

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    Irene Saltern, 1937. Irene Saltern (1911–2005, born Irene Stern) was an American costume designer and fashion designer. [1] Named one of the top seven costume designers of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999, [2] Saltern dressed more than 150 actresses in more than 50 films.