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The House That Shadows Built

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Type
Biographies
Subject
Others persons
Keywords
Adolph Zukor, Paramount, Studio
Publishing date
Publisher
Independant
1st publishing
1928
Language
English
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Hardcover320 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-02-572194-1
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"The House That Shadows Built" is a compelling biographical account of Adolph Zukor, the visionary force behind Paramount Pictures and a titan of the early American film industry. Written by acclaimed journalist Will Irwin, the narrative traces Zukor's remarkable journey from a young Hungarian immigrant arriving in New York to his ascent as one of the most influential figures in Hollywood. Through Zukor's life, Irwin masterfully illustrates the broader evolution of the motion picture from a novelty sideshow to a global cultural phenomenon.

The work provides an insider's perspective on the strategic battles, artistic innovations, and business maneuvers that defined the silent film era. It explores the formation of the studio system and the birth of the "star system," capturing a pivotal moment in cultural history when shadows on a screen began to reshape the world's imagination. "The House That Shadows Built" serves as both a personal portrait of an industry pioneer and a definitive history of the foundations of modern cinema. This narrative remains an essential resource for those interested in the history of mass media, American entrepreneurship, and the enduring magic of the silver screen.

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