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the making and remaking of Universal Pictures

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In February 1906 Carl Laemmle, German immigrant and former clothing store manager, opened his first nickelodeon in Chicago. He quickly moved from exhibition to distribution and soon entered the realm of film production. A master of publicity and promotions, within ten years "Uncle Carl" had moved his entire operation to southern California, founded a city, and established Universal Pictures as one of the major Hollywood studios.

His son took over in 1929 and the quality of the Universal product improved. In time Universal found its niche in horror films featuring Karloff and Lugosi, comedies starring Abbott and Costello and W. C. Fields, and low-budget musicals. But Carl Laemmle, Jr. proved less adept than his father at empire building. Eventually he was forced out by financial difficulties, opening the way for a string of studio heads who entered and exited one after another.

Thus the age of corporate Hollywood arrived at Universal Pictures earlier than at other studios. The Universal-International merger in 1946, Decca's stock takeover in the early 1950s, and MCA's buyout in 1962 all presaged today's Hollywood, where the art of the deal often eclipses the art of making movies.

So what makes Universal unique? The studio as "city," the fascination with backlot tours, today's theme park slogan, "Ride the Movies," all emphasize Universal's strong sense of place. Stars and executives have come and gone, shaping and reshaping the studio's image, but through it all Universal's revolving globe logo has remained on movie screens around the world. And, unlike several other studios of Hollywood's golden age, Universal still makes movies today.

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City of Dreams: The Making and Remaking of Universal Pictures
2021, University Press of Kentucky
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1997, University Press of Kentucky
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-239) and index.

Published in
Lexington, Ky

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Dewey Decimal Class
384/.8/06579494
Library of Congress
PN1999.U584 D53 1997

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xiv, 249 p. :
Number of pages
249

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OL1001139M
ISBN 10
0813120160
LCCN
96040094
OCLC/WorldCat
36045975
Library Thing
6977921
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1470761

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