Film critic’s assessment of Hollywood in the late 1920s.
Discusses the upheavals that talking pictures have caused in the Hollywood film industry and warns Philadelphia readers that getting a job as an extra in Hollywood at the time is very difficult. His statements describe an unfortunate state of affairs in Hollywood that would be fully realized with the coming stress of the Depression. By Uri Friedman
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tagged film_industry great_depression hollywood pfdoctype_newspapers_articles_&_reviews by wellske ...and 61 other people ...on 01-AUG-06


