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Author Leff, Leonard J., author.

Title The Dame in the Kimono : Hollywood, Censorship, and the Production Code / Leonard J. Leff and Jerold L. Simmons.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : The University Press of Kentucky, [2013]
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Description 1 online resource (420 pages)
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Summary "This excellent, lively study examines the 'raucous debate' sparked by the Code over the morals and ideals of American movies." -- Publishers Weekly The new edition of this seminal work takes the story of the Production Code and motion picture censorship into the present, including the creation of the PG-13 and NC-17 ratings in the 1990s. Starting in the early 1930s, the Production Code Director, Joe Breen, and his successor, Geoff Shurlock, understood that American motion pictures needed enough rope -- enough sex, and violence, and tang -- to lasso an audience, and not enough to strangle the industry. To explore the history and implementation of the Motion Picture Production Code, this book uses 11 movies: Dead End , Gone With the Wind , The Outlaw , The Postman Always Rings Twice , The Bicycle Thief , Detective Story , A Streetcar Named Desire , The Moon Is Blue , The French Line , Lolita , and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The authors combine a lively style with provocative insights and a wealth of anecdotes to show how the code helped shape American screen content for nearly 50 years. "A readable, intimate account of the rise to near-tyrannical power, and the fall to well-deserved ignominy, of the old Production Code Administration." -- Atlantic Monthly "A valuable insight into our own innocence and naivet.̌" -- The New York Times Book Review "The triumph of Leff and Simmons's fine work is that they have reminded us of how fatuous and inimical a code of conduct can be: how tempting it is as a theoretical answer, and how intrinsically flawed it is as a working solution." -- The Times of London"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Motion pictures -- Censorship -- United States.
Motion pictures -- California -- Los Angeles -- History.
PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Simmons, Jerold, 1941- author.
ISBN 9780813143453 (pdf)
9780813190112 (print)
Standard No. 9780813143453
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