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Tuesday April 5, 2016

Day: April 5, 2016

Features

All the Fire: The use of sexual imagery as a way for attracting cinema audiences in 1950s America

Anthony Uzarowski
April 5, 2016
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By Anthony Uzarowski. The 1950s are often seen as the time of Hollywood’s greatest splendour, yet the reality of the time was plummeting cinema attendance, which by 1953 came to be half of what it had been in 1946. In the face of radical social and economic changes, as well […]

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