The motion picture industry /

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Other Authors: Watkins, Gordon S., 1889-1970 (Editor)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1947.
Series:Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science ; v. 254.
Business and legal aspects of sports and entertainment.
World constitutions illustrated.
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Online Access:HeinOnline Business and Legal Aspects of Sports and Entertainment
HeinOnline World Constitutions Illustrated
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Table of Contents:
  • The rise and place of the motion picture / Terry Ramsaye
  • Hollywood--world center of motion picture production / Clifford M. Zierer
  • Financial organization of the motion picture industry / Floyd B. Odlum
  • The exhibitor / Charles P. Skouras
  • American motion pictures in world trade / Gerald M. Mayer
  • The sources of movies / William J. Fadiman
  • An analysis of themes and plots / Martha Wolfenstein and Nathan Leites
  • The independent producer / Donald M. Nelson
  • Labor relations in Hollywood / Murray Ross
  • The importance of the entertainment film / Martin Quigley
  • Importance of the movies on attitudes and behavior / Franklin Fearing
  • An anthropologist looks at the movies / Hortense Powdermaker
  • The American mind and the motion picture / Norman Woelfel
  • A clergyman looks and the movies / Allan A. Hunter
  • The motion picture as a stimulus to culture / Eric Johnston
  • Motion pictures as an aid to education / Floyde E. Brooker
  • Pressure groups and the motion picture industry / Charles R. Metzger
  • Movies and propaganda / Leo C. Rosten
  • The problem of monopoly / Robert A. Brady
  • Freedom of press, radio, and screen / Byron Price
  • The motion picture production code / Geoffrey Shurlock
  • Censorship at home and abroad / Luigi Luraschi
  • Need for voluntary self-regulation / Ruth A. Inglis
  • Audience research in the movie field / Paul F. Lazarsfeld
  • Need for statistical research / Robert W. Chambers.