Michael Moore gave some examples of general prosperity in the 50th in a documentary. The period as his father worked at general motors and produced spark plugs, his mother was at home, they lived in a nice house had two big cars a.s.o.
Today most of that normal working people can´t afford a nice house, two cars with just one income.
So films in general were extreem cheap within the 50th in relation. The first bw film I remember from my grandpa was priced with $ 0,60 in 120 ( 1967 ). but it can´t have been Tri - x.


The smaler income at this time ( midt 60th ) was around 600 bucks/ month I would just gues.
That is around factor 1000 of a simple single film. Factor 1000 of a simple bw film today with $ 10,14 is USD 10.140,- .
Well you woul´n´t like to state the minimum income of normal working people is around 10,000 bucks/montly in the US ????
So the relation of costs with films were minimum factor 10 - factor 15 cheaper in the 50th






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with regards
PS : Nevertheless the min. income of CEO´s of General Motors have increased more like Michael Moores father`worked there. And it shoud be factor 10 on basis of $,10.000,-/month
So we may state with an income of min. USD 1.200.000,-/year films today are most cheap ever - but that is relative to CEO´s......