Hollywood 1947 Board Game – A Movie Making Game for Friends and Family – A Board Game of Cards, Strategy, and Deceit, for 1-9 Players, Ages 14 and Up

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Faux Book Box

Game comes in a magnetically closing faux book box and includes vintage themed cards inspired by the 1940s.

Easy to Learn, Thrilling to Play

Learn how to play in 10 minutes and then play in 20-40 minutes. Game is made for 1-9 players ages 13 and up. Can be played as single player.

Social Deduction

Find out who you can trust (or deceive!) as you work to discover the communists sneaking “un-patriotic” propaganda into your movies.

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Number of Players
2-9 4-12 2-9 1-9

Play Time
20-40 min 20-40 min 20-40 min 20-40 min

Recommended Age
13+ 13+ 13+ 14+

Part of the Dark Cities Series

Lights, Camera, Action!: Players are set in teams of either Patriots, Communists, or The Rising Star, and take on their own unique job that affects the movies that get made each round.
The Next Big Hit: The game is played over several rounds, with players secretly adding cards to the movie in an attempt to sway it towards their side. The team with the majority of revealed cards at the end of the round wins.
Unravel The Mystery: Players must be careful to keep their cards and loyalty secret. Hollywood 1947 is a game of deception and deduction. The first team to win 4 rounds wins the game, while the Rising Star aims to extend the game to 7 rounds.
Includes: The game includes components such as 15 genre posters, 9 film strips, 9 custom star dice, 4 sculpted tokens, 6 propaganda cards, 9 job cards, and 9 loyalty cards, all housed in a book box.