Deck 5: The Hollywood Studio System: 1925-1955

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All of the following are true about the use of genre to develop movie stories except:

A)Its use automatically synthesizes a vast amount of iconographic data.
B)Its use provides a very tight set of ready-made expectations.
C)Its use helps to organize and focus story materials.
D)Its conventions are mere clichés unless united with significant innovations.
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The temper of each major studio was determined in part by the personality of the person who ran each studio.___
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Which of the following traits was not true of B-movies?

A)style,boldness,and originality
B)lurid and infantile titles
C)inclusion of a great deal of stock footage
D)testing ground of raw talent
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Under the Hollywood film-studio factory system,the key to getting a movie made was the

A)director.
B)producer.
C)cinematographer.
D)star.
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What was a particularly taboo subject in American cinema in the Hollywood system?

A)optimism
B)romance
C)honest failure
D)none of the above
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Classical narrative structure

A)begins with an implied dramatic question.
B)involves subsequent scenes that intensify action in a rising pattern.
C)suppresses any dramatic detail that does not intensify the central conflict.
D)all the above
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All the following were responsible for the practice of "vertical integration" except

A)Thomas Ince.
B)William Fox.
C)Adolph Zukor.
D)Marcus Loew.
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Benjamin Hampton claims that Hollywood's greater film success than Europe's is
explained by Hollywood's "…willingness to give the public what it was willing to pay
for…." ___
Question
RKO,a small studio,boasted which of the following:

A)great political clout in California
B)the finest special effects unit in Hollywood
C)Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds
D)Fritz Lang and John Ford,two of the best contract directors in Hollywood
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All of the following made up the "Front Office" of a major studio except the

A)studio head.
B)producers.
C)production chief.
D)directors.
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What two types/ titles in the studio system produced the majority of the very best films?

A)the producer
B)the director
C)both of the above
D)neither of the above
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Top stars often had written into their contracts all of the following except

A)how much they could weigh.
B)script approval.
C)director.
D)cinematographer.
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Which of the following is true about Paramount Studio?

A)It was responsible for 25% of the films produced in 1929.
B)It was the most sophisticated studio of the Big Five.
C)It was the most "European."
D)all the above.
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What percent of the seating capacity of theatres did the Big Five studios control?

A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
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The choices of movies which Bette Davis fought for made considerably less money than the ones her Front Office favored for her.___
Question
The studio whose ruling sensibility was "masculine,tough,and proletarian" was

A)Paramount.
B)Universal.
C)RKO.
D)Warner Brothers.
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Major studios often viewed their stars as valuable investments,"properties." ___
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What element in a script took precedence over all other elements?

A)action
B)dialogue
C)costume
D)comedy
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A personality star was an actor whose

A)screen persona and actual personality were very different.
B)screen roles were always exactly the same character.
C)screen persona and actual personality were almost identical.
D)none of the above
91
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The best American movies of this period were movies that

A)ennobled human beings.
B)made a great deal of money.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
John Wayne ___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Frank Capra ___
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What happened to new actors/actresses ("neophytes")who entered the star system?
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
producer ___
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Above all,what kind of stories did American audiences want to see after World War I?
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a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Thomas Ince ___
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Narrative structure in classical movies is linear and often takes the form of a journey,chase,or search.___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
classical cinema ___
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Good looks and sex appeal have seldom been conspicuous features of most film stars.
___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
MGM ___
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To what is classical cinema oriented and to whom?
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Darryl F.Zanuck ___
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Gangster films are often vehicles for exploring rebellion myths.___
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In the assembly-line method of making movies,action and plot did not take precedence over character consistency and probability.___
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Less realistic than slapstick comedy,screwball comedy's characters are never serious as they interact with one another.___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
B-movies ___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Clark Gable ___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Paramount ___
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During the big studio era,literary properties were thought to be inferior to original screenplays.___
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What was the model for the Hollywood studio system and who was the inventor of that model?
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Given the fact that the system remade people into acting types,many of whom
became stars,how likely is it that personality stars like Gary Cooper were,in private life,just like their screen personas,or was it likely that,as we learned about actors like Rock Hudson and Marilyn Monroe,they had private selves that few knew?
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What were the benefits of the studio system to the film industry itself as well as movie goers? What were the limitations of the studio system?
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Why was the development of the classical narrative script form in Hollywood inevitable?
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What were the advantages to studios like MGM and Paramount that they specialized
in specific kinds of movies like spectaculars,screwball comedies etc.? What were the
disadvantages?
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Deck 5: The Hollywood Studio System: 1925-1955
1
All of the following are true about the use of genre to develop movie stories except:

A)Its use automatically synthesizes a vast amount of iconographic data.
B)Its use provides a very tight set of ready-made expectations.
C)Its use helps to organize and focus story materials.
D)Its conventions are mere clichés unless united with significant innovations.
B
2
The temper of each major studio was determined in part by the personality of the person who ran each studio.___
False
3
Which of the following traits was not true of B-movies?

A)style,boldness,and originality
B)lurid and infantile titles
C)inclusion of a great deal of stock footage
D)testing ground of raw talent
A
4
Under the Hollywood film-studio factory system,the key to getting a movie made was the

A)director.
B)producer.
C)cinematographer.
D)star.
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5
What was a particularly taboo subject in American cinema in the Hollywood system?

A)optimism
B)romance
C)honest failure
D)none of the above
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Classical narrative structure

A)begins with an implied dramatic question.
B)involves subsequent scenes that intensify action in a rising pattern.
C)suppresses any dramatic detail that does not intensify the central conflict.
D)all the above
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7
All the following were responsible for the practice of "vertical integration" except

A)Thomas Ince.
B)William Fox.
C)Adolph Zukor.
D)Marcus Loew.
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8
Benjamin Hampton claims that Hollywood's greater film success than Europe's is
explained by Hollywood's "…willingness to give the public what it was willing to pay
for…." ___
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9
RKO,a small studio,boasted which of the following:

A)great political clout in California
B)the finest special effects unit in Hollywood
C)Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds
D)Fritz Lang and John Ford,two of the best contract directors in Hollywood
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10
All of the following made up the "Front Office" of a major studio except the

A)studio head.
B)producers.
C)production chief.
D)directors.
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What two types/ titles in the studio system produced the majority of the very best films?

A)the producer
B)the director
C)both of the above
D)neither of the above
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12
Top stars often had written into their contracts all of the following except

A)how much they could weigh.
B)script approval.
C)director.
D)cinematographer.
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Which of the following is true about Paramount Studio?

A)It was responsible for 25% of the films produced in 1929.
B)It was the most sophisticated studio of the Big Five.
C)It was the most "European."
D)all the above.
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What percent of the seating capacity of theatres did the Big Five studios control?

A)25%
B)50%
C)75%
D)100%
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The choices of movies which Bette Davis fought for made considerably less money than the ones her Front Office favored for her.___
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16
The studio whose ruling sensibility was "masculine,tough,and proletarian" was

A)Paramount.
B)Universal.
C)RKO.
D)Warner Brothers.
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17
Major studios often viewed their stars as valuable investments,"properties." ___
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18
What element in a script took precedence over all other elements?

A)action
B)dialogue
C)costume
D)comedy
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19
A personality star was an actor whose

A)screen persona and actual personality were very different.
B)screen roles were always exactly the same character.
C)screen persona and actual personality were almost identical.
D)none of the above
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The best American movies of this period were movies that

A)ennobled human beings.
B)made a great deal of money.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
John Wayne ___
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22
Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Frank Capra ___
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What happened to new actors/actresses ("neophytes")who entered the star system?
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a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
producer ___
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Above all,what kind of stories did American audiences want to see after World War I?
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Thomas Ince ___
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Narrative structure in classical movies is linear and often takes the form of a journey,chase,or search.___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
classical cinema ___
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Good looks and sex appeal have seldom been conspicuous features of most film stars.
___
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a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
MGM ___
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To what is classical cinema oriented and to whom?
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Darryl F.Zanuck ___
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Gangster films are often vehicles for exploring rebellion myths.___
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In the assembly-line method of making movies,action and plot did not take precedence over character consistency and probability.___
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Less realistic than slapstick comedy,screwball comedy's characters are never serious as they interact with one another.___
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a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
B-movies ___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Clark Gable ___
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Matching
a.specialized in lavish spectacles
b.major studio especially receptive to comedy
c.top male star of the 1930s
d.Twentieth Century-Fox production head
e.inaugurated the era of screwball comedy
f.shaped writing the script,had say in casting,etc.
g.most popular film star in film history
h.concerns goal-oriented characters
i.over half of majors' movies were these
j.devised the studio system
Paramount ___
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39
During the big studio era,literary properties were thought to be inferior to original screenplays.___
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40
What was the model for the Hollywood studio system and who was the inventor of that model?
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41
Given the fact that the system remade people into acting types,many of whom
became stars,how likely is it that personality stars like Gary Cooper were,in private life,just like their screen personas,or was it likely that,as we learned about actors like Rock Hudson and Marilyn Monroe,they had private selves that few knew?
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42
What were the benefits of the studio system to the film industry itself as well as movie goers? What were the limitations of the studio system?
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Why was the development of the classical narrative script form in Hollywood inevitable?
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44
What were the advantages to studios like MGM and Paramount that they specialized
in specific kinds of movies like spectaculars,screwball comedies etc.? What were the
disadvantages?
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