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Chapter 20 #49

b) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

During the Golden Age of Hollywood, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) was known as the “Dream Factory” for its grand and lavish productions. MGM, established in 1924, became one of the most powerful and successful studios, renowned for its high production values, top-tier stars, and impressive film catalog. The studio produced numerous classics, including “The Wizard of Oz,” “Gone with the Wind,” and a series of popular musicals. MGM’s ability to create spectacular and enchanting film experiences earned it the nickname “Dream Factory,” symbolizing the magic and glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age.