Art History

In the nascent days of American cinema, trailers were seldom faithful to the films they promoted. They had false plot developments and dialogues, extra shots, and sometimes spectacular features like crashes and explosions. This infidelity of the advertisement towards the product was also true of commercial theatre in Bengal, especially in the first half of the 20th century.

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