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Best Pre-Code Movies You Can Still Watch Today According to MovieWeb

Pre-Code Hollywood was the era between 1927 and 1934 when the Hays Code was enforced in the American film industry. It was a campaign by American Roman Catholics who found American cinema promoting immoral values which were considered to create a negative impact in the society. As a result, several films were subjected to censorship for including the themes of implied sexual innuendo, romantic and sexual relationships between white and black people, mild profanity, illegal drug use, promiscuity, prostitution, infidelity, abortion, intense violence, and homosexuality. Several of these films also involved the themes of women engaging in taboo relationships and deviant behaviors, the portrayal of which was considered inappropriate in the 1930s. These 11 pre-Code era films show us how far films have evolved in confronting social taboos and representation.
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Call Her Savage (1932)
Call Her Savage (1932)
2
The Divorcee (1930)
The Divorcee (1930)
3
Love Me Tonight (1932)
Love Me Tonight (1932)
4
Man's Castle (1933)
Man's Castle (1933)
5
Massacre (1934)
Massacre (1934)
6
Red-Headed Woman (1932)
Red-Headed Woman (1932)
7
Safe in Hell (1931)
Safe in Hell (1931)
8
The Scarlet Empress (1934)
The Scarlet Empress (1934)
9
The Sign of the Cross (1932)
The Sign of the Cross (1932)
10
Smarty (1934)
Smarty (1934)
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Three on a Match (1932)
Three on a Match (1932)
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