Tema: Re: Israsas is Hollywood Production Code
Autorius: Ignas
Data: 2010-04-14 17:09:01
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"Viktorija" <4viktorija@gmail.com> wrote in message news:hq2e5q$b1p$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
> Pasirodo net visagaliame Holivude buvo savos taisykles ir stipri 
> cenzura, o visi sovietai vare ant senio stalino su jo draudimais 
> (apeliuoju tik i kinematografija)...
> 
> * Nakedness and suggestive dances were prohibited.
> 
> * The ridicule of religion was forbidden, and ministers of religion were 
> not to be represented as comic characters or villains.
> 
> * The depiction of illegal drug use was forbidden, as well as the use of 
> liquor, "when not required by the plot or for proper characterization".
> 
> * Methods of crime (e.g. safe-cracking, arson, smuggling) were not to be 
> explicitly presented.
> 
> * References to alleged sex perversion (such as homosexuality) and 
> venereal disease were forbidden, as were depictions of childbirth.
> 
> * The language section banned various words and phrases that were 
> considered to be offensive.
> 
> * Murder scenes had to be filmed in a way that would discourage 
> imitations in real life, and brutal killings could not be shown in 
> detail. "Revenge in modern times" was not to be justified.
> 
> * The sanctity of marriage and the home had to be upheld. "Pictures 
> shall not imply that low forms of sex relationship are the accepted or 
> common thing". Adultery and illicit sex, although recognized as 
> sometimes necessary to the plot, could not be explicit or justified and 
> were not supposed to be presented as an attractive option.
> 
> * Portrayals of miscegenation (inter-racial marriage and procreation) 
> were forbidden.
> 
> * "Scenes of Passion" were not to be introduced when not essential to 
> the plot. "Excessive and lustful kissing" was to be avoided, along with 
> any other treatment that might "stimulate the lower and baser element".
> 
> * The flag of the United States was to be treated respectfully, and the 
> people and history of other nations were to be presented "fairly".
> 
> * The treatment of "Vulgarity", defined as "low, disgusting, unpleasant, 
> though not necessarily evil, subjects" must be "subject to the dictates 
> of good taste". Capital punishment, "third-degree methods", cruelty to 
> children, animals, prostitution and surgical operations were to be 
> handled with similar sensitivity.