Hollywood: Style Center of the World
Hollywood: Style Center of the World

Hollywood: Style Center of the World

1940Movie11 minEnglish

This short promotes the premise that movies often create a demand for the fashions seen in them. It starts with a vignette in rural America. A mother and daughter go to town to buy a new dress. In the dress shop window is a designer dress worn by Joan Crawford in a recent movie. We then go to Hollywood and visit Adrian, MGM's chief of costume design, and see how multiple copies of a single clothing pattern are produced. The film ends with short segments of several MGM features.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: William WylerGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary offers a glimpse into the glamour and workings of Hollywood during its Golden Age. It showcases the studios, the stars, and the everyday life that made Hollywood the epicenter of filmmaking.

Critical Reception

As a short promotional film, "Hollywood: Style Center of the World" was not widely reviewed by critics in the same way as feature films. Its primary purpose was to highlight the allure and productivity of the Hollywood studio system at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a nostalgic look at Hollywood's peak.
  • Highlights the machinery and glamour of early studio filmmaking.
  • Offers a brief, albeit dated, perspective on the film industry.

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Fun Fact

This short film was produced by RKO Radio Pictures and served as a promotional piece, aiming to impress audiences with the scale and sophistication of Hollywood's movie-making apparatus.

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