In order to export their films to major markets outside Germany, the big German production companies made films in the mid- to late 1920s that:

A. were stylistically indistinguishable from Hollywood pictures.
B. featured performers who looked and acted like certain American movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin and William S. Hart.
C. emphasized their "Germanness" via the adaptation of classic German literature and the use of famed German monuments and landmarks as settings.
D. contained no intertitles.

Answer: A

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