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To: rktman
Consider the behavior of Weinswine as typical of Hollywierd and you can understand the amount of nudity in film today.

The Hayes code had these as values we need to return to.

The Production Code enumerated three "General Principles":

1.No picture shall be produced that will lower the moral standards of those who see it. Hence the sympathy of the audience should never be thrown to the side of crime, wrongdoing, evil or sin.

2.Correct standards of life, subject only to the requirements of drama and entertainment, shall be presented.

3.Law, natural or human, shall not be ridiculed, nor shall sympathy be created for its violation.

Specific restrictions were spelled out as "Particular Applications" of these principles:

Nudity and suggestive dances were prohibited.

The ridicule of religion was forbidden, and ministers of religion were not to be represented as comic characters or villains.

The depiction of illegal drug use was forbidden, as well as the use of liquor, "when not required by the plot or for proper characterization."

Methods of crime (e.g. safe-cracking, arson, smuggling) were not to be explicitly presented.

References to sex perversions such as homosexuality and venereal disease were forbidden, as were depictions of childbirth.

The language section banned various words and phrases that were considered to be offensive.

Murder scenes had to be filmed in a way that would discourage imitations in real life, and brutal killings could not be shown in detail.

"Revenge in modern times" was not to be justified. The sanctity of marriage and the home had to be upheld.

"Pictures shall not infer that low forms of sex relationship are the accepted or common thing."

Adultery and illicit sex, although recognized as sometimes necessary to the plot, could not be explicit or justified and were not supposed to be presented as an attractive option.

Portrayals of miscegenation were forbidden.

"Scenes of Passion" were not to be introduced when not essential to the plot.

"Excessive and lustful kissing" was to be avoided, along with any other treatment that might "stimulate the lower and baser element."

The flag of the United States was to be treated respectfully, and the people and history of other nations were to be presented "fairly."

"Vulgarity", defined as "low, disgusting, unpleasant, though not necessarily evil, subjects" must be "subject to the dictates of good taste."

Capital punishment, "third-degree methods", cruelty to children and animals, prostitution and surgical operations were to be handled with similar sensitivity.

21 posted on 10/12/2017 6:47:40 AM PDT by ealgeone
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To: ealgeone

Pretty fed up with the “insertion” of nudity, gay romps etc whether relevant to the story line or not. Which it usually isn’t. Guess “they” think they’re being edgy or something. Once something pops up, we’re pretty much done with whatever production it is. The Hayes code is pretty much out the window.,


25 posted on 10/12/2017 6:58:50 AM PDT by rktman (Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?!)
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