Description: fresh removable DJ protector. first ed. first printing. Tight and clean. Remnants of paper on panels. Light sunning to spine tip from DJ chip. DJ shows open chips and soiling. very slight lean. tiny corner chip on consecutive pages. The Hays Office was the epicenter of Hollywood's infamous "blacklist" and the body to oversee a moral code for films. The Hollywood Blacklist became live in 1922, after a number of scandals involving Hollywood personalities damaged the reputation of Hollywood; allegedly. Film industry leaders formed this new organization to counteract the threat of government censorship and to create favorable publicity for the film industry. Under the leadership of Will H. Hays, a politically active lawyer at the time, the Hays Office began to insert morals clauses into actors’ contracts, in addition to the Blacklist. In 1930 this office also developed the Production Code, to decide what was morally acceptable for film. The code was replaced in 1966 with a voluntary rating system. This is the story of the all too powerful Hays Office, and how they got away with wielding so much power.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Author: Frank Brady
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Topic: Business
Subject: Biography & Autobiography
Year Printed: 1977