With the invention of sound, Hollywood began its most flamboyant surge in technique and expression. This evocative and groundbreaking epoch revealed a social and erotic vision which changed film forever. In this age, before television, the allure of the movies was at its height and the myth of the sex symbol and super star was born. Beginning in 1927 with Al Jolson's "The Jazz Singer" and ending with Marlon Brando's "On the Waterfront," this presentation by Henry Fonda includes clips and rare footage of Hollywood's most memorable stars.
Permanent Collection
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