During the 1920s, Hollywood became the movie capital of the world. This was due to factors such as favorable weather for year-round filming, access to diverse filming locations within a short distance, and the presence of a skilled workforce in the film industry. Additionally, Hollywood's proximity to Los Angeles provided easy access to resources such as technology, talent, and financial backing, further solidifying its status as the hub of the movie industry during that time.
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Hollywood, Los Angeles
The cost of a movie ticket in the year 1928 was 25 cents. The average cost of a movie ticket in 2014 is between 7 and 8 dollars.
Hollywood (Los Angeles).
Hollywood
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During the 1920's, Hollywood became the movie capital of the world.
California
Hollywood, Los Angeles
Cars; the movie industry; electric utilities; radio industry.
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The movie capital is Hollywood.
Rudolph Valentino
.25 cents per person to see a movie in the 1920's
popcorn, too noisey
"The Birth of a Nation" by D.W. Griffith.