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Old Hollywood

Old Hollywood refers to the era of American film industry roughly from the 1910s to the 1960s, marked by the studio system and classic stars like Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe. It was characterized by glamorous productions, polished storytelling, and a focus on star power, with major studios controlling film content and actor careers. This period shaped Hollywood's golden age, creating iconic movies, legendary actors, and a distinct cinematic style that still influences filmmaking today.