"Hollywood and Movies of the Fifties: A Fascinating Insight by Foster Hirsch"

Foster Hirsch's new book, "Hollywood and the Movies of the Fifties," offers a personal and comprehensive exploration of the film industry during that era. Hirsch recalls his own experiences as a young moviegoer and covers various topics such as the rise of widescreen formats, the studio system's collapse, issues of race and homosexuality, and the Hollywood Blacklist. The book provides a subjective chronicle of the challenges faced by Hollywood as it tried to reinvent itself in the face of television's growing popularity. Hirsch's work is a nostalgic and ambitious film history book that offers a unique perspective on the films and cultural currents of the 1950s.
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