
Golden Age of Hollywood
The Golden Age of Hollywood refers to a period roughly from the 1920s to the 1960s when the American film industry was highly influential and produced many classic movies. During this time, major studios like MGM, Warner Bros., and Paramount controlled film production and distribution, creating a glamorous studio system. Iconic stars like Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, and Clark Gable emerged, shaping Hollywood's golden reputation. This era saw the rise of famous genres, high-quality storytelling, and technological advances like synchronized sound. It is often remembered as Hollywood's most glamorous and impactful period in shaping global cinema culture.