From the late 1930s to the mid-1950s, five big movie
studios-Paramount, Warner Bros., Twentieth Century-Fox,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), and RKO-dominated Hollywood's film
industry. This "big studio system" operated primarily as a series
of assembly-line production factories. Ideally, each churned out
fifty-two movies a year, enough to supply showcase theaters across
the country with a new lineup each week-with profit being the
overriding goal.
Of this era, veteran screenwriter Julius Epstein ("Casablanca")
said: "It was not called the motion picture industry for nothing.
It] was like working at belts in a factory."
Studios assigned the majority of the lower-tier screenplays to
directors under long-term contract and expected them to stick to
the script and keep productions within the budget. These
filmmakers, known as "house directors," often made films quickly,
inexpensively, and with limited resources. "Just Making Movies:
Company Directors on the Studio System" collects twelve interviews
with house directors from this era, all conducted by the author
during the 1980s. These previously unpublished interviews provide a
clear picture of how the big studio system operated, as told by
those who knew it best.
Despite limitations, house directors sometimes made enduring
film classics, such as Charles Walters's "Easter Parade," Henry
Koster's "The Bishop's Wife," George Sidney's "The Three
Musketeers," and Vincent Sherman's "The Hasty Heart." In these
interviews the filmmakers talk candidly about working with such
superstars as Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Richard Burton, Bette
Davis, Judy Garland, Cary Grant, Esther Williams, and Lana
Turner.
Ronald L. Davis is professor emeritus of history at Southern
Methodist University. He is the author of "Van Johnson: MGM's
Golden Boy" (University Press of Mississippi) and "The Glamour
Factory: Inside Hollywood's Big Studio System."
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