Question

The lack of creativity in the Hollywood film industry in the 1980s can be attributed to

a. no interesting filmmakers emerging in the American cinema during this period.

b. the aging administrative structure of the studios, which had been in place since the studio era.

c. the demand by movie audiences for unimaginative films.

d. the fact that the studios were now being run by lawyers and accountants with no industry backgrounds.

e. a sharp decline in movie budgets.

f. none of the above

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