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1930s Culture

1930s Culture. Movies and Radio. NBC and CBS=Radio Networks MGM, Warner Brothers, Twentieth Century Fox, and Paramount= Film Companies 1935- 2 of 3 homes in Americans owned a radio. 1940- 9 in 10 homes in America owned a radio. Wizard of Oz Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Frankenstein

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1930s Culture

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  1. 1930s Culture

  2. Movies and Radio • NBC and CBS=Radio Networks • MGM, Warner Brothers, Twentieth Century Fox, and Paramount= Film Companies • 1935- 2 of 3 homes in Americans owned a radio. • 1940- 9 in 10 homes in America owned a radio

  3. Wizard of Oz • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs • Frankenstein • Top Hat • Gone With the Wind Escaping the troubles

  4. Films such as Public Enemy showed public distrust of the government and big business. • People turning to crime to survive the depression • G Men police officials capture bad men. • Mr. Smith Goes to Washington- Senator goes to Washington to fight corruption. • As the New Deal changed opinions about government, movies began to show that. Social Commentary

  5. Bob Hope and Jack Benny- Comedians • Soap operas and variety shows were popular. • The Lone Ranger and The Shadow ran for years. • FDR used fireside chats Golden age of radio

  6. Newscasts kept the public informed. • Orson Wells- War of the Worlds- October 30, 1938: Many panicked and thought Martians were invading the world. • Gracie Allen • George Burns

  7. Sounds of the Era • Swing dominated the charts • Duke Ellington • Benny Goodman • Artie Shaw • Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey • Bing Crosby • D.J.s introduced • Latin music rumba and samba. • Woody Guthrie

  8. Federal Art Project- Job opportunities for artists. Murals painted on public buildings, a lot had to do with the history of the nation. Dorothea Lange- Photographer, created powerful images of the era. New Deal and the Arts

  9. John Steinbeck- The Grapes of Wrath • Richard Wright- Native Son- Racial prejudice • Lillian Herman- Wrote about strong women. • Clifford Odets- struggles of working class. • Dick Tracy and Superman Literature of the Depression

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