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Moguwai007 Posted 6 years ago
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Accent in old Hollywood movies

I feel that English used in old Hollywood movies shot in the 1930s such as Frankenstein sounds different in accent from Modern American English.
I wonder why. If it is different in accent, what is it called?

  

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moguwai007 I feel that English used in old Hollywood movies shot in the 1930s such as Frankenstein sounds different in accent from Modern American English. I wonder why. If it is different in accent, what is it called?

  • moguwai007 I feel that English used in old Hollywood movies shot in the 1930s such as Frankenstein sounds different in accent from Modern American English.
  • I wonder why.
  • If it is different in accent, what is it called?
  • It's a mix of American and British accents, and it's called a mid-Atlantic accent.
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moguwai007

I feel that English used in old Hollywood movies shot in the 1930s such as Frankenstein sounds different in accent from Modern American English.
I wonder why. If it is different in accent, what is it called?

It's a mix of American and British accents, and it's called a mid-Atlantic accent.

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