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SIDNEY SHELDON: During World War II, almost no picture lost money. People would go to see anything because they were so desperate for entertainment. There was a great curtailment of necessities. You couldn’t get much gas. There was rationing. You couldn’t drive. You really couldn’t get entertained very easily, so all movies made money.
Hollywood: The Oral History
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