Quota quickies were important for the British film industry during the 1930s because:

A. they provided "A" level studio directors with occasional forums for formal experimentation.
B. they kept employment in the film industry high, despite the Depression.
C. some achieved moderate success as exports.
D. they kept stars working, thus maximizing a studio's return on investment in creative personnel.

Answer: B

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