Because each 1970s studio could only afford to make two or three big-budget pictures per year, the rest of its annual slate was typically filled out with:
A. imported European art films.
B. Hong Kong martial arts pictures.
C. genre fare revamped for young audiences.
D. action films targeted at minority audiences.
Answer: C
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a. 10 million. b. 20 million. c. 40 million. d. 50 million.
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