Motion pictures classified by National Legion of Decency (1959)

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Title and Distributor Rating Year of Review Here Comes Mr. Jordan (Columbia) A-II 1940-41 Observation: The picture, in the forward, states clearly the fantastic nature of this story. Here Comes the Groom (Paramount) A-II 1950-51 Here Comes Trouble (United Artists) A-II 1947-48 Here Comes Trouble (20th Century-Fox) A-I 1936-37 Here I Am a Stranger (20th Century-Fox) A-II 1938-39 Here Is Ireland (IrishAmerican Film Corp.) A-I 1940-41 Here We Go Again (RKO) A-I 1941-42 Heritage of the Desert (Paramount) A-I 1938-39 Hero for a Day (Universal) A-I 1938-39 Heroes and Sinners (Fr.) (Janus) C 1958-59 Objection: The sordid and morally degrading atmosphere in which the theme of this film is developed is further compounded by blatant violations of Christian and traditional standards of decency, both in situations and costuming. Heroes del Barrio, Los (Spanish) (Paul Goldman) A-I 1940-41 Heroes of the Alamo (Columbia) A-I 1937-38 Heroes of the Hills (Republic) A-I 1937-38 Heroes of the Marne (La Famille Lefrancois) (French) (Andre Hugon-Spectrum) A-II 1938-39 Heroes of the Range (Columbia) A-I 1936-37 Heroes of the Saddle (Republic) A-I 1939-40 Herren vom Maxim, Die (German) (T. K. Production) A-II 1936-37 Hers to Hold (Universal) : A-I 1942-43 He's A Cockeyed Wonder (Columbia) A-II 1950-51 He's My Guy (Universal) A-II 1942-43 Hey Boy! Hey Girl! (Col.) A-I 1958-59 Hey, Rookie (Columbia) A-I 1943-44 Hi, Beautiful (Universal) A-II 1944-45 Hi, Buddy (Universal) A-I 1942-43 Hi Diddle Diddle (United Artists) B 1942-43 Objection: Suggestive dialogue; dishonesty glamorized. Hi, Good Lookin' (Universal) A-I 1943-44 Hi, Neighbor (Republic) A-II 1941-42 Hiawatha (Allied Artists) A-I 1952-53 Hidden City, The (Monogram) A-I 1949-50 Hidden Danger (Monogram) A-I 1948-49 Hidden Enemy (Monogram) A-I 1939-40 Hidden Eye, The (MGM) A-I 1944-45 Hidden Fear (UA) B 1956-57 Objection: Suggestive costuming. Hidden Gold (Paramount) A-I 1939-40 Hidden Guns (Rep.) A-I 1955-56 Hidden Hand, The (Warners) A-II 1942-43 Hidden Power (Columbia) A-II 1938-39 Hidden River (Mexican) (Clasa Mohme, Inc.) A-II 1950-51 Hidden Room (formerly Obsession) (J. Arthur Rank-Eagle Lion) A-II 1948-49 Hidden Valley Outlaws (Republic) A-I 1943-44 Hideaway (RKO) A-I 1936-37 Hideaway Girl (Paramount) B 1936-37 9S