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The early 20th century marked the beginning of Hollywood's Golden Age, with studios such as Paramount Pictures (founded in 1912), Universal Studios (founded in 1912), and Warner Bros. (founded in 1907) emerging as major players in the film industry. These studios produced iconic movies, including The Gold Rush (1925), Dracula (1931), and Casablanca (1942), which continue to be celebrated for their cinematic excellence and historical significance.