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History of Film FROM 1940-1959
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1940 Nylons are introduced. The Battle of Britain. John Ford directs The Grapes of Wrath, based on Jon Steinbeck’s novel. Animator Joy Batchelor founds Halas and Batchelor, Britain’s biggest animation house, with her husband John Halas.
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1941 The Manhattan Project commences work on an atomic bomb. The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor; U.S. enters WWII. Mount Rushmore is completed. John Huston directs his first film, the crime classic The Maltese Falcon.
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1942 Japanese Americans are held in internment camps in the U.S. The T-shirt is introduced. Actress Carole Lombard is killed in a plane crash. The Battle of Midway.
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1944* D-Day; the Allies invade German-occupied France. Ballpoint pens go on sale. The De Havilland decision marks the end of the “endless” seven- year contract, in which studio tack on “suspension” periods to the length of a contract. Otto Preminger directs the murder mystery Laura.
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1945* Hitler commits suicide; Germany surrenders. The U.S. drops atomic bombs on Japan; WWII ends. The microwave oven is invented.
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1946* The Cannes Film Festival debuts. William Wyler directs the classic “coming home” film, The Best Years of Our Lives. Jean Cocteau directs Beauty and the Beast in newly liberated France.
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1947 The Polaroid camera is invented. Jackie Robinson breaks Major League Baseball’s color ban, signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The House Un-American Activities Committee subpoenas its first wave of witness in an investigation of Communist infiltration in Hollywood.
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1948* Mahatma Gandhi is assassinated. The State of Israel is founded. The Paramount decree requires the major movie studios to sell off their theater chains.
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1949 George Orwell publishes Nineteen Eighty-four. The 45 RPM single record introduced. The Road Runner and Wile E Coyote debuts in Fast and Furry-ous.
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1950* The Korean War Begins. The first peanuts cartoon is published. Joseph McCarthy conducts investigations into communist influence in the US Government. Screenwriters John Howard Lawson and Dalton Trumbo are sent to jail for contempt of Congress.
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1951* Color Television is introduced. Winston Churchill is reelected Prime Minister of Great Britain. Jackson Pollock’s “drip” painting shown.
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1952 The polio vaccine is created. Car seat belts introduced. Bwana Devil, the first 3-D film, is released; the 3-D craze began. The first Cinerama film is shown to the public.
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1953* DNA is discovered. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed in the U.S. for espionage. Ida Lupino directs the drama The Hitch-Hiker, her most successful film as director. Yasujiro Ozu directs his masterly film of modern Japanese life, Tokyo Story.
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1954* The first hydrogen bomb is detonated. The landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, Brown vs. Board of Education, on segregated schools. Godzilla makes his screen debut.
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1955* James Dean is killed in a car crash. (on next slide) Disneyland opens. Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Blackboard Jungle uses Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” over the credits, the first use of rock ‘n’ roll in a Hollywood film.
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James Dean February 8, 1931, September 30, 1955,
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1956 Elvis Presley appears on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” Grace Kelley marries Prince Rainer III of Monaco. Videotape becomes a staple of television production.
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1957 Dr. Seuss publishes The Cat in the Hat. The U.S. surgeon general reports a link between smoking and lung cancer. Ingmar Bergman directs his allegorical film about life and death, The Seventh Seal.
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1958* Hula hoops become popular. Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil and Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo open within a month of each other.
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1959 Fidel Castro becomes dictator of Cuba. Alaska and Hawaii become the forty-ninth and fiftieth states.
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