THE HISTORY OF THE 1950 S FILM INDUSTRY. Big Blockbuster films were released in the 1950s such as:  Singin’ In The Rain (1952)  Scrooge (1951)  Peter.

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THE HISTORY OF THE 1950 S FILM INDUSTRY

Big Blockbuster films were released in the 1950s such as:  Singin’ In The Rain (1952)  Scrooge (1951)  Peter Pan (1953) FACT NUMBER ONE

The 50s was the start of the age of Rock and Roll, a new favourite of many teenagers around the world. Rock, Rock, Rock (1956). Although many of the older generation felt that it films like that were inappropriate and also increased the amount of crimes committed by teenagers. FACT NUMBER TWO

 Young teenagers attended outdoor drive-in cinemas, which showed cheap, short sci-fi/horror films FACT NUMBER THREE

 Gene Fowler's I Was A Teenage Werewolf (1957)  The first Rock and Roll Horror films FACT NUMBER FOUR

FACT NUMBER FIVE