Warner Bros., Busby Berkeley, and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal

Journey back to the early days of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and the Warner Bros.’ support of FDR by examining three films which reflect that support: Lloyd Bacon’s 42nd Street (1933); Gold Diggers of 1933, directed by Mervyn LeRoy; and Footlight Parade (1933) also directed by Bacon. Each production showcases the elaborate staging of musical numbers by co-director Busby Berkeley, providing Depression-era audiences with an escape into a wondrous dreamscape. These films reflect the times in which they were made, in pre-code (censorship) Hollywood, including aspects not politically correct today. They provide a window into a time where daily life was grim, and Hollywood and the promise of the New Deal helped audiences persevere.
Academic Units
0
Section Number
233SNR320
Instruction Method
Classroom

Location

Watermelon Music

1970 Lake Blvd. suite 1, Davis, CA, 95616

Watermelon Music

Watermelon Music 1970 Lake Blvd. suite 1, Davis, CA, 95616

Section Notes

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