Motion pictures classified by National Legion of Decency (1959)

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1936-37 1942-43 1939-40 1943-44 1938-39 1938-39 1945-46 1940-41 1940-41 1940-41 1944-45 1940-41 1941-42 1954-55 1938-39 1936-37 1945-46 1937-38 1945-46 1954-55 Title and Distributor Rating Year of Review They Gave Him a Gun (MGM) B They Got Me Covered (RKO) A-II They Knew What They Wanted (RKO) A-II They Live in Fear (Columbia) A-II They Made Her a Spy (RKO) A-II They Made Me a Criminal (Warners) A-II They Made Me a Killer (Paramount) A-II They Meet Again (RKO) A-I They Met in Argentina (RKO) A-I They Met in Bombay (MGM) A-II They Met in the Dark (English Films) A-I They Met on Skis (French) (Henry Sokal-C. I. Import Corp.). A-I They Raid by Night (Producers Releasing Corp.) A-I They Rode West (Columbia) A-I They Shall Have Music (Samuel Goldwyn-United Artists) A-I They Wanted to Marry (RKO) A-I They Were Expendable (MGM) A-I They Were Five (French) (Lenauer-International) A-II They Were Sisters (Gainsborough-Universal) B Objection: Light treatment of marriage; reflects the acceptability of divorce; suggestive implications. They Were So Young-And So In Danger (Lippert Pictures, Inc.).... B This film formerly Condemned under the title "They Were So Young" has been changed to B (Morally Objectionable in Part for All) with the following objection noted: "Suggestive sequences." Substantial revisions in the theme and treatment of this film warrant this change of classification. Note: This classification is applicable only to prints shown in Continental U.S.A. They Won't Believe Me (RKO) B Objection: Reflects the acceptability of divorce. They Won't Forget (First National) A-II Thief, The (United Artists) A-II Thief of Bagdad (United Artists) A-I Thief of Damascus (Columbia) B Objection: Suggestive costuming. Thief of Venice (20th Century-Fox) A-II Thieves Fall Out (formerly Thirty Days Hath September) (Warner-First National) A-II Thieves Highway (20th Century-Fox) B Objection: Suggestive situations and costuming; excessive brutality; tends to condone immoral actions. Thin Ice (20th Century-Fox) A-I Thin Man Goes Home, The (MGM) A-II Thing, The (RKO) A-II Thing That Couldn't Die (U-I) A-II Things to Come (United Artists) B Think Fast, Mr. Moto (20th Century-Fox) A-I Third Finger, Left Hand (MGM) A-II Third Key (Br.) (Rank) A-I Third Man, The (Selznick Releasing Organ.) A-II Third Man on the Mountain (Buena Vista) A-I 238 1946-47 1936-37 1952-53 1939-40 1951-52 1952-53 1940-41 1948-49 1936-37 1944-45 1950-51 1957-58 1936-37 1936-37 1939-40 1956-57 1949-50 1958-59