Tino Balio
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Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939
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1993
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9 editions
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The American Film Industry
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published
1976
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6 editions
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The Foreign Film Renaissance on American Screens, 1946-1973
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Hollywood in the New Millennium
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published
2013
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6 editions
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United Artists: The Company Built by the Stars
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1976
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5 editions
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Hollywood in the Age of Television
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published
1990
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10 editions
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United Artists: The Company that Changed the Film Industry
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published
1987
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United Artists, Volume 2, 1951-1978: The Company That Changed the Film Industry
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2009
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3 editions
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MGM (The Routledge Hollywood Centenary Series)
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History of the American Cinema: Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930-1939
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“The number of theatres that regularly played art films (defined as foreign language films and English language films produced abroad without American financing) increased from around one hundred in 1950 to close to 700 by the 1960s. Foreign film distribution in the United States was originally handled by dozens of small independent outfits, but when Brigitte Bardot's And God Created...Woman broke box-office records in 1956, Hollywood took over. In search of foreign pictures with commercial ingredients, the majors absorbed the most talented foreign film-makers with offers of total financing and promises of distribution in the lucrative US market.”
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