Pre-Code Hollywood: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:1517:15, 4 July 2024Buenovale talk contribs 160,859 bytes −164 →‎Enforcement: This article was tagged as too long. I removed two bits of information. It's interesting, but maybe not the most relevant information, what Variety predicted in 1930. Besides, a reference is made to "state film censorship boards" that haven't quite been introduced to the reader. The reader doesn't quite know either why what is said about those boards implies that something or the opposite is predicted. I also deleted the bit about what The Outlook predicted from the beginning. undo
  • curprev 00:0700:07, 4 July 2024Buenovale talk contribs 161,023 bytes −303 Deleted a sentence that had nothing to do with the topic of the subsection or with the paragraph that the sentence closed. Night Nurse is not a film with messages about social problems. It is a likeable film for other reasons: some will like the camp value of the Clark Gable character. Others will like seeing Barbara Stanwick and Joan Blondell in various degrees of undress in gratuitous scenes. Why is this film in a section titled "Social problem films"? undo

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  • curprev 17:4417:44, 3 July 2024Buenovale talk contribs 161,326 bytes −254 →‎References: Removed two sources that are not cited anymore after deleting two paragraphs from the article undo
  • curprev 17:3317:33, 3 July 2024Buenovale talk contribs 161,580 bytes −4,557 This article is tagged as too long. I shortened it by removing extravagant, inaccurate or childish statements about the asexuality/bisexuality/sexuality of the Chinese warlord in Shanghai Express. Almost no one who has watched the film would agree with these comments, they are in the minority. Torture of a man by a man is homosexual pleasure, according to the source: these are banal and childish comments. The same applies to what is said about the female characters: banal and childish comments. undo
  • curprev 03:5203:52, 3 July 2024Buenovale talk contribs 166,137 bytes +28 →‎Earliest attempts for the Code: Changed citation from web to magazine and added publication date (February/March, 1980) undo

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