The seven deadly sins of Hollywood (1957)

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THE TABOOS (4) Dancing costumes intended to permit undue exposure or indecent movements in the dance are forbidden. Dances (1) Dances suggesting or representing sexual actions or indecent passion are forbidden. (2) Dances which emphasise indecent movements are to be regarded as obscene. Religion Ministers of religion in their character as ministers of religion should not be used as comic characters or as villains. Locations The treatment of bedrooms must be governed by good taste and delicacy. Repellent Subjects The following subjects must be treated within the careful limits of good taste. ( 1 ) Actual hangings or electrocutions as legal punishments for crime. (2) Third-degree methods. (3) Brutality and possible gruesomeness. (4) Branding of people or animals. (5) Apparent cruelty to children or animals. (6) The sale of women or a woman selling her virtue. (7) Surgical operations. Special Resolution on Costumes Resolved that the provisions of the Production Code, in their application to costumes, nudity, indecent or undue exposure, and dancing costumes, shall not be interpreted to exclude authentically photographed scenes photographed in a foreign land of natives of such 143