A new book looks at the golden age of international movie marketing

As movies began to gain worldwide attention, Hollywood studios tailored their marketing to specific geographic locations, allowing local distributors to create their own publicity campaigns. As a result, writes New York Times DVD critic Dave Kerr in the introduction, films “were dressed up in native costumes for the different countries they happened to be visiting.”
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