Ultimate Trivia: Golden Age of Hollywood Films

THE WIZARD OF OZ, Judy Garland, 1939
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The Wizard of Oz. Gone With the Wind. Casablanca. Citizen Kane.

The 1930s through the 1960s is widely considered the “Golden Age of Hollywood,” when the five major studios — MGM, Paramount, Fox, Warner Bros., and RKO — dominated the production of all the major motion pictures, and stars such as Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant, Grace Kelly and Rita Hayworth could carry a film to success merely by being cast. The stars of the time were basically treated like royalty, and every piece of gossip or tidbit of information about them would be plastered all over the news constantly. And while that has remained the same in some ways, there is simply too much content and too many stars these days for them to carry the same sort of celeb sparkle.

How well do you know the Golden Age of Hollywood actors and their films? Take this quiz to find out!

 

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April 2024

Return with us to the year film fans acknowledge as the finest in Hollywood history, 1939.

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