Why B Movies?

Posted on 28. Jan, 2008 by Honey Ryder in B Movies

b_movie_poster.jpgThe B movie was a direct response by Hollywood to the falling cinema audiences of the early Depression years. Where previouslyaudiences had paid to see a single feature supplemented with shorts and cartoons, they were now treated with two features, one of which was a low-budget supporting film, the B.

In October of 1935 two of the big New York theater chains, RKO and Loew’s (the holding company for MGM), adopted the double feature in all of their principal theaters. This was a crucial moment in the development of the B film industry. Within a year 75% of all theaters in America were featuring double bills. All the major studios had their own B units, (more…)

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