Juvenile delinquency (1955)

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236 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Oljections for B pictures DOMESTIC Suggestiveness in— Song Situations ' Situation 2 Dances Costuming Sequence 2 Sequences ' Dialogue Tends to degrade dignity of marriage Light treatment of marriage Reflects the acceptability of divorce Tends to condone immoral, illicit actions Suicide in plot silution or sympathetically portrayed Material ssriously offends Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency Methods of crime too minutely detailed Excessive brutality Low moral tone Tends to arouse sympathy for wTongdoing InsufTicient moral compensation Objectionable sequence Misrepresents or ridicules religion Tends to glorify crime and criminals Undue sympathy for immoral actions Tends to arouse disrespect for law and order -- Taking the law into one's own hands Light treatment of the virtue of purity October 1953-54 October 1954-June 1955 0 25 1 8 30 10 11 15 1 5 6 1 Multiple offense. 2 Single offense. Object ions for C pictures FOREIGN October 1953-54 Suggestiveness in— Situations Costuming Sequence Dialogue Tends to condone immoral, illicit actions Contains material offensive to religion Suicide in plot solution or sympathetically portrayed --- Material morally unsuitable for entertainment motion-picture theaters or audi Gncos -— "* Offends Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency Disrespect for the virtue of purity Sympathetic treatment of divorce.- October 1954-June 1955 DOMESTIC Suggestiveness in— Dances Costuming Dialogue- Situations Offensive to Christian and traditional standards of morality and decency Contains grossly obscene and indecent action Contains material capable of grave evil influence --■ Material morally unsuitable for entertainment motion-picture theaters or audi ences Disrespect for the virtue of purity