Motion pictures classified by National Legion of Decency (1959)

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Title and Distributor Rating Year of Review Hideout (Republic) A-II 1948-49 Hideout, The (formerly Small Voice, The) (British) (London Film Prod., Inc.) A-II 1950-51 Hideout in the Alps (Grand National) A-I 1936-37 Higgins Family, The (Republic) A-I 1937-38 High and Dry (British) (Universal-International) A-I 1953-54 High and the Mighty, The (Warners) A-II 1953-54 High Barbaree (MGM) A-I 1946-47 High Command (Grand National) A-II 1937-38 High Cost of Loving (MGM) A-III 1957-58 High Explosive (Paramount) A-I 1942-43 High Flight (Col.) A-I 1957-58 High Flyers (RKO) A-II 1937-38 High Fury (British) (United Artists) A-II 1948-49 High Hell (Para.) B 1957-58 Objection: Suggestive costuming and situations. High Lonesome (Eagle Lion) A-I 1949-50 High Noon (United Artists) A-II 1951-52 High Powered (Paramount) A-II 1944.45 High School (20th Century-Fox) A-I 1939-40 High School Confidential (MGM) B 1957-58 Objection: This film, purporting to expose a sociological problem of youth, contains negative elements (detailed method of crime; suggestive costuming and situations; low moral tone) that tend to destroy a constructive message. High School Hellcats (Am. Intl.) A-III 1957-58 High School Hero (Monogram) A-II 1945-46 High Sierra (Warner-First National) B 1940-41 Objection: Though retribution in the end overtakes the criminal character, the picture treats him sympathetically. High Society (MGM) B 1955-56 Objection: Reflects the acceptability of divorce. High Society (Allied Artists) A-I 1954-55 High Tension (20th Century-Fox) A-I 1936-37 High Terrace (Br.) (AA) A-II 1956-57 High Time (formerly Ring Around the Clock) (Italian) (International Film Associates Corp.) A-II 1952-53 High Treason (British) (Pacemaker Pictures) A-I 1951-52 High Wall, The (MGM) A-II 1947-48 High, Wide and Handsome (Paramount) A-I 1936-37 Higher and Higher (RKO) A-II 1943-44 Highly Dangerous (Lippert Prod.) A-I 1951-52 Highway 13 (Screen Guild Prod.) A-II 1948-49 Highway 301 (Warners) B 1950-51 Objection: Excessive brutality. Highway Dragnet (Allied Artists) A-II 1953-54 Highway Patrol (Columbia) A-I 1937-38 Highway West (Warner-First National) .' A-II 1940-41 Highwayman, The (Allied Artists) A-II 1950-51 Highways by Night (RKO) A-II 1941-42 Hijacked (Lippert Prod.) A-II 1949-50 99