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Prohibition and Early Hollywood
24 Jul 2015

Prohibition and Early Hollywood

by John Harding | posted in: Hollywood history | 0

In late 1919, just as motion pictures were attaining new heights both as an art form and as a business with global reach, Congress passed the National Prohibition Act. When the so-called Volstead Act became law on January 17, 1920, … Continued

1925, bootlegger, cowboys, D.W. Griffith, Erich von Stroheim, Hollywood, Irving Thalberg, MGM, Prohibition, studios, Volstead Act

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