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WHY DID WARNER BROTHERS MAKE A CYCLE OF GANGSTER FILMS IN
In order to explain why Warner Brothers Made a series of gangster films in the thirties it is important to understand the cinematic and social situation at that time, as these films were heavily influenced by political, financial and social affairs. I shall outline all the major contributing factors that led to Warner Bros producing this cycle of films. I will then discuss how they were received both publicly and critically, and what effect this had on the movement itself.
The late 1800's and early 1900's was a very important period of growth in the United States, economically, industrially and technologically. This period was known as the 'progressive era', partly because of the technological advances and also because of the rapid growth in population. During the first fifteen years of the twentieth century, thirteen million immigrants arrived in the US, leading to one third of the population being foreign or of direct foreign descendance (www.usonline.com/gov/history).
This spell of growth and development was reflected by the film industry. Thomas Edison's kinetograph, unveiled in 1891, was the first contraption capable of exhibiting a moving image. By the turn of the century purpose built exhibition outlets had emerged
Approximate Word count = 2546
Approximate Pages = 10 (250 words per page double spaced)
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