Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood
Season 1 Episode 6 - Attack of the Small Screens (1950-1960)
During the 1950s, with the nation enjoying a new prosperity and television providing fierce competition, the reign of the old moguls began a long decline. The movies needed new ideas that went beyond 3-D, widescreen processes and stereophonic sound. Dore Schary became the new production head at MGM, and by 1951 L. B. Mayer was forced out of his own company. At Warner Bros., a hot new director named Elia Kazan brought earthy realism to the screen with such films as A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) and On the Waterfront (1954). An ominous atmosphere was created by the anti-Communist blacklist, poisoning a tough business where reputation was everything. In 1958 Stanley Kramer produced and directed The Defiant Ones, which gave Sidney Poitier above the-title billing and created the first African-American superstar.
Episodes in Season 1
Peepshow Pioneers (1888-1907)
60 min
The Birth of Hollywood (1907-1920)
60 min
The Dream Merchants (1920-1928)
60 min
Brother, Can You Spare A Dream? (1929-1941)
60 min
Warriors and Peacemakers (1941-1950)
60 min
Attack of the Small Screens (1950-1960)
60 min
Fade Out, Fade In (1960-1969)
60 min