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Well, since the other '30s thread seems to be preoccupied with the 1830s, I guess there should be one for the 1930s. Let me know if it's superfluous.
Well obviously the 1930s will most be remembered for the Great Depression. But what I admire most about the time is how the economic hardships inspired people to keep going, pull together and stay determined despite their problems.
Hollywood wisely churned out what would become classic films to help American temporarily forget their worries. Whether it was film noir, Disney or Warner Brothers cartoons, or insane comedies, the 1930s were truly the golden age of Hollywood.
Well obviously the 1930s will most be remembered for the Great Depression. But what I admire most about the time is how the economic hardships inspired people to keep going, pull together and stay determined despite their problems.
Hollywood wisely churned out what would become classic films to help American temporarily forget their worries. Whether it was film noir, Disney or Warner Brothers cartoons, or insane comedies, the 1930s were truly the golden age of Hollywood.