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The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 Gregory D. Black (University of Missouri, Kansas City)

The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 By Gregory D. Black (University of Missouri, Kansas City)

The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 by Gregory D. Black (University of Missouri, Kansas City)


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For more than three decades the Catholic church powerfully influenced Hollywood by means of its ratings system. The Catholic Crusade against the Movies examines how the Church acquired such control, and how the changes in the movie industry and American society eventually lead to its demise.

The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 Summary

The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 by Gregory D. Black (University of Missouri, Kansas City)

For more than three decades the Catholic church, through its Legion of Decency, had the power to control the content of Hollywood films. From the mid-1930s to the late 1960s the Catholic Legion served as a moral guardian for the American public. Hollywood studios submitted their films to the Legion for a rating, which varied from general approval to condemnation. This book details how a religious organisation got control of Hollywood, and how films like A Streetcar Named Desire, Lolita, and Tea and Sympathy were altered by the Legion to make them morally acceptable. Documenting the inner workings of the Legion, The Catholic Crusade against the Movies also examines how the changes in the movie industry, and American society at large in the post-World War II era, eventually conspired against the Legion's power and so lead to its demise.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The Catholic coup against Hollywood; 2. Cowboys and courtesans challenge censors; 3. A foreign challenge; 4. The Legion fights back; 5. Declining influence; 6. A new approach; 7. The end of the Legion; 8. Conclusion; Bibliography; Filmography.

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CIN0521629055VG
9780521629058
0521629055
The Catholic Crusade against the Movies, 1940-1975 by Gregory D. Black (University of Missouri, Kansas City)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1998-01-13
328
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