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During the golden days of Hollywood, actors, actresses, writers, directors, editors, producers, and probably every other position were under contract to the studio, working only for them. Occasionally actors and actresses were "borrowed" by other studios, but the studio executives didn't usually enjoy it. Hollywood Canteen is a good example of "borrowing" actors. It wasn't until the "new" Hollywood era, the 1950s, that the entertainers left the studio system and became freelanced, working with other studios. But before that time, who was under contract to who, and what date span (1930-1956)? What do you know about this particular part of the studio system?