Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934:
In the first few years of the Great Depression, before the Production Code was rigidly enforced in 1934, Hollywood took advantage of its laxity, producing racy and violent films that titillated filmgoers and outraged reformers. The American horror genre blossomed during this time and the studios exp...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the first few years of the Great Depression, before the Production Code was rigidly enforced in 1934, Hollywood took advantage of its laxity, producing racy and violent films that titillated filmgoers and outraged reformers. The American horror genre blossomed during this time and the studios exploited its lurid possibilities. The results were both shocking and controversial. Some of these films remain unsettling today. Hollywood's Pre-Code Horrors 1931-1934 appraises all of these films, from Dracula (1931), which spearheaded the American horror market, to The Black Cat (1934), the last chiller released before the strengthening of the Code |
Beschreibung: | ix, 176 pages illustrations 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781629330860 1629330868 |
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spelling | Valinoti, Raymond Verfasser aut Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 by Raymond Valinoti, Jr Albany, Ga. BearManor Media [2016] © 2016 ix, 176 pages illustrations 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-165) and index In the first few years of the Great Depression, before the Production Code was rigidly enforced in 1934, Hollywood took advantage of its laxity, producing racy and violent films that titillated filmgoers and outraged reformers. The American horror genre blossomed during this time and the studios exploited its lurid possibilities. The results were both shocking and controversial. Some of these films remain unsettling today. Hollywood's Pre-Code Horrors 1931-1934 appraises all of these films, from Dracula (1931), which spearheaded the American horror market, to The Black Cat (1934), the last chiller released before the strengthening of the Code Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America / Production Code Administration Horror films / United States / History Motion pictures / Censorship / United States / History Film Geschichte USA |
spellingShingle | Valinoti, Raymond Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-165) and index Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America / Production Code Administration Horror films / United States / History Motion pictures / Censorship / United States / History Film Geschichte |
title | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 |
title_auth | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 |
title_exact_search | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 |
title_full | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 by Raymond Valinoti, Jr |
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title_full_unstemmed | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 by Raymond Valinoti, Jr |
title_short | Hollywood's pre-code horrors, 1931-1934 |
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topic | Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America / Production Code Administration Horror films / United States / History Motion pictures / Censorship / United States / History Film Geschichte |
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