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20.Pourquoi parle-t-on d'un film de 'série B' ?

Why do we say B-series movies

Dès les années 1930, It’s a great time to develop a program of films, a time of great success, a time of great importance, a budget and a casting call.

From the previous one Beginning in the 1930s, the development of the American film industry focused on arranging two films at the same time. The second film has a smaller budget and smaller actors, so it is called a B-series film. The story of Robert Florey and William Fox, the Fox Film (20th Century Fox), the 1920 Nouveaux Terrain in Westwood Hills, Hollywood, and the rest of the world. Studios de plus grande envergure. Le terrain était situé sur le lot ? A ? du cadastre municipal and avait un co?t particulièrement élevé. But recently this has become a regional characteristic. In his memory, director Robert Florey brought in former Fox Film (later 20th Century Fox) founder William Fox, who had reoccupied Westwood Hills in the 1920s (the equivalent of Hollywood), and wanted to Build a larger television production company there. This site used to be in Area A of Cadastre City, and owned by Fox's producers, who refused to send a production team to it, preferring to keep it where it was and enclose it in Area B.

L'habitation is the most important thing in the film industry, and it's a great place to visit, ? Pictures of the B lot ? Puis ? B pictures ? ou ? B movies ? Recouvrant ceux tournés avec un moindre budget. La référence fut ensuite adoptée à Hollywood.

This habit quickly spread at Fox, that is: local production and local shooting.

B-area movies or B-category movies, with smaller budgets, were later adopted by Hollywood in the United States as a reference