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Whos In The Money The Great Depression Musicals And Hollywoods New Deal Harvey G Cohen

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Whos In The Money The Great Depression Musicals And Hollywoods New Deal Harvey G Cohen
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Harvey G. Cohen
ISBN: 9781474429429, 1474429424
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Whos In The Money The Great Depression Musicals And Hollywoods New Deal Harvey G Cohen by Harvey G. Cohen 9781474429429, 1474429424 instant download after payment.

Explores the connections and tensions between Warner Bros. and the Roosevelt administration during 1933

Harry and Jack Warner were among the most important advocates and fundraisers of President Franklin Roosevelt during his 1932 presidential campaign, supporting his New Deal legislation in successful Great Depression musicals like 42nd Street, Gold Diggers of 1933, and Footlight Parade. But while the Warner brothers posed as exemplars of the New Deal in real life and in their movies, they were attempting to reverse Roosevelt’s policies within their studio and their industry.


Using newly unearthed primary sources, this ground-breaking book examines the bitter and little known struggle in Hollywood and Washington D.C. during 1933 to create a National Recovery Administration (NRA) code of practice for the motion picture industry. But through the manipulation of New Deal legislation, Harry and Jack Warner, along with other studio moguls, sought to curtail workers’ rights and salaries instead of bolstering both sides of the labour/management divide as they were supposed to do under NRA regulations, attempting to serve the economic pain of the Depression as much as possible onto artists and craftsmen, not owners or management. With its tales of Hollywood stars and employees fighting to win a fair share of the proceeds of their labour, the creation of the NRA code makes for an intriguing story of financial survival, political intrigue and backstabbing during the worst of the Great Depression.


Key features
  • Contains extensive primary research on the creation of the NRA’s motion picture code, including many new insights about the process
  • Gives students of U.S. history a new and entertaining way to examine the legacy of the Great Depression, the Hollywood studio system and President Roosevelt’s New Deal program
  • Extensive analysis of the historical significance of the Warner Bros.' Great Depression Musicals
  • Entertaining stories and insights about Hollywood and U.S. government figures whose names have echoed through decades of American culture and history
  • Demonstrates how the Warners’ aggressive attempts to solidify their industry in 1933 ironically set the stage for the eventual downfall of the Hollywood studio system in the years after World War II

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