Explore the thrilling origins of the Hollywood film musical, tracing the vital connection between New York (Broadway) and Los Angeles (Hollywood). The course begins with the disruptive introduction of sound technology in 1926, which ignited a fierce competition between major studios to adapt. We examine key films, such as The Broadway Melody, Hallelujah!, Top Hat, and Born to Dance, from the late 1920s and 1930s that became the blueprint from Broadway to Hollywood. You'll gain insights into the impact of earlier synchronized sound, how the Great Depression influenced filmmaking, and the crucial differences between Pre-Code and Production Code era musicals. Discover the studio system's "house styles," key behind-the-scenes figures, and the stars who helped define early Hollywood. By the end, you’ll be able to analyze the historical, cultural, and artistic choices that shaped this magical era of musical storytelling.