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The Analysis of the Impact of Antitrust Policy on the Hollywood Film Industry in 1940's
Wolf, Vojtěch ; Stellner, František (advisor) ; Jeřábková, Zdenka (referee)
In the 1940s Hollywood saw the biggest changes in its history. Based on a series of antitrust investigations, the U.S. Supreme Court decided to break up the Hollywood studio system -- production, distribution and exhibition. As a result, the studios were forced to sell their affiliated theatre chains and to abandon certain business practices, such as block booking and blind selling. The purpose of my thesis is to clarify how the film industry was affected by this intervention and whether these changes should have occurred, in the first place.

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