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Stars of the Silver Screen - A Captivating Journey into the World of Classic Hollywood Actresses - cover

Stars of the Silver Screen - A Captivating Journey into the World of Classic Hollywood Actresses

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Journey through the glamorous world of classic Hollywood in this captivating book that celebrates the golden age of cinema. From the iconic leading ladies who graced the silver screen to the memorable films that enthralled audiences, this book takes you on a nostalgic voyage through the history of Hollywood.

Discover the stories of the actresses who defined an era, from their rise to stardom to their enduring legacies. Learn about the creative visionaries behind the camera, the technological advancements that transformed filmmaking, and the cultural impact of classic Hollywood films.

Explore the evolution of Hollywood's leading ladies, from the silent film era to the rise of the studio system and the transition to talkies. Witness the changing landscape of the industry, from the decline of the studio system to the emergence of independent filmmaking.

Uncover the enduring appeal of classic Hollywood films, their timeless quality, and their role in shaping popular culture. Celebrate the strong and independent women who broke barriers and challenged conventions, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.

This book is a love letter to the golden age of Hollywood, a celebration of the stars, films, and stories that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Immerse yourself in the magic of classic Hollywood and experience the enduring power of cinema.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 159 pages.

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