In the early 1930s, to draw Depression era audiences, Hollywood studios tried to distinguish themselves from the others. They used shock value, outdoing each other with risqué content, violence, and other previously taboo subject matter. This “race to the bottom” created a daring genre of films made during the Pre-Code Era. The downslide came to…
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