The seven deadly sins of Hollywood (1957)

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THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF HOLLYWOOD Profanity Pointed profanity or every other profane or vulgar expression, however used, is forbidden. No approval by the Production Code Administration shall be given to the use of words and phrases in motion pictures including, but not limited to, the following : "Bronx Cheer" Whore (the sound) Madam (relating to prosti God, Lord, Jesus, Christ tution) (unless used reverently) Nuts (except when mean Cripes ing crazy) Fairy (in a vulgar sense) Razzberry (the sound) Gawd Son-of-a Goose (in a vulgar sense) Toilet gags "Hold your hat", or "hats" Travelling-salesman and Hot (applied to a woman) farmer's-daughter jokes. "In your hat" Damn, Hell (excepting when the use of said last two words shall be essential and required for portrayal, in proper historical context, of any scene or dialogue based upon historical fact or folklore, or for the presentation in proper literary context of a Biblical, or other religious quotation, or a quotation from a literary work, provided that no such use shall be permitted which is intrinsically objectionable or offends good taste). Costume ( i ) Complete nudity is never permitted. This includes nudity in fact or in silhouette, or any licentious notice thereof by other characters in the picture. (2) Undressing scenes should be avoided and never used save where essential to the plot. (3) Indecent or undue exposure is forbidden. 142