The Great Depression was a very successful film industry era. Citizens are full of movies every week and are trying to cope with disappointing disappointing reality. In whatever circumstances people decide to find a way to get rid of their heart from their current state. The film industry used this era of despair. What makes the movie very popular is the amazing comparability of their own lives and the protagonists and plots of the movies.
The Great Depression should be a catastrophe for movie studios, but it is actually one of the most useful times in the history of the industry. The movie "King Kong" was released in 1933, and it was a great economic success. People want a way to forget their problems, and the movie provides this solution. During the war movies played an important role in every aspect. During the First World War, the British government funded advertising videos such as Somme's battle to encourage support for war. The US government also used a movie to shake support for the people's war by issuing movies such as "The Cross of Pershing" and "The Answer to the United States".
During the Great Depression, the movie became a popular change in everyday life, and the movie is still more realistic during the war. By 1941, the number of American cinemas exceeded that of the bank. In the 1930s, a news movie screened at a movie theater before a feature film let the American people know what is going on in other parts of the world. This interest will increase as the US military begins to attack enemies. Many documentaries on war were also screened at the cinema. The most famous is the "Why We Fight" series by Hollywood director Frank Coupla. During the war, Americans flocked to the movies to spread the fears and difficulties of war through comics, dramas and comedies, as well as to understand the situation of overseas troops. By 1945, the number of people participating in this movie recorded a record high.