Hollywood Made Films So Scandalous That Congress Threatened to Shut the Industry Down (The 5 Films)
In 1933, the New York State Censorship Board stamped a film 'IMMORAL' — and the original version disappeared for 70 years. The Hays Code banned homosexuality, miscegenation, and toilet scenes for 34 years. Nobody passed it into law. Here's who actually forced it and why. #thestudiovault #hayscode #precodehollywood

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