The History of the Twentieth Century

394 The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

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Jan 19, 2025
Discover the transformative journey of Warner Brothers, from its humble beginnings to the creation of iconic talking pictures. Learn about the rise of Rin Tin Tin, the rescue dog turned star, and how film musicals evolved. Explore the studio's gritty shift towards gangster films and its cultural significance in wartime storytelling. Delve into the quotability of 'Casablanca' and its lasting influence on American cinema, uncovering the myths surrounding its famous lines. Enjoy anecdotes about film legends and the industry's vibrant past.
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Warner Bros. Rise

  • Warner Bros. became a major studio after releasing the first talking picture, The Jazz Singer.
  • The studio was led by Jack L. Warner, known for his tough leadership.
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J.L. and Cartoons

  • Jack L. Warner oversaw Warner Bros. for over 50 years, including its animation studio.
  • Ironically, he was contemptuous of cartoons, despite their popularity.
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Rin Tin Tin's Star Turn

  • Rin Tin Tin, a German shepherd, became Warner Bros.' biggest star in the silent film era.
  • Discovered by Lee Duncan, the dog's films spanned the transition from silent to sound.
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