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- 1930s: Film and TheaterAlthough many people and businesses suffered during the Great Depression (1929–41), the movie industry did not. In fact, the years of the 1930s are considered the golden era of Hollywood cinema. Eighty-five million people a week crowded movie theaters across America to escape their sometimes desperate financial situations.www.encyclopedia.com/history/culture-magazines/1930s-film-and-theater
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