Hays Code


the motion picture production code, also known as the “hays code” for hollywood’s chief censor at the time, william hays, was the set of guidelines that governed how united states motion pictures were produced from 1935 to 1968. this system dictated what was acceptable for films.

before 1935, hollywood and the films that it produced were pretty raunchy and did not shy from some the grittier aspects of life (racism, references to s-x, stereotypical depictions of gay men, drinking, drug use, etc) and several off-screen scandals sent the studios to seek someone to rehabilitate hollywood’s image, eventually picking the rat-faced presbyterian elder will h. hays in 1922. his code was rarely taken seriously by directors and actors, but when the catholic church and religious zealots in general threatened m-ssive boycotts in the early 1930s, filmmakers were forced to play by the rules, despite their resentment of this censorship and of hays and joseph breen, the all-powerful head of the production code.

it would not be until 1968 that the hays code, which was by then undermined by television and terribly weak, was abandoned in favor of the mpaa rating system.
the hays code forbade the following in films:
open-mouthed kissing
l-stful embraces
“s-xual perversion” (which lumped the lgbt community and actual perverts together)
s-xual slavery or prost-tution
miscegenation (keeping with the racism of the time)
seduction (wenchers seducing ingenues, temptresses seducing the boy next door, seduction of any kind)
rape
abortion
nudity (no scenes of childbirth, s-xual hygiene, nothing)
obscenity
profanity
no portrayal of political, legal, or religious figures as villains or buffoons; no sympathy afforded to criminals, regardless of circ-mstances; no explicit violence (crime, operations, or cruelty); no ethnic jokes or religious jokes; no depictions of s-xuality, and especially if it’s not a heteros-xual married couple; no drug related material; no cursing or foul language… everything had to be squeaky-clean and family-friendly, where heroes always win and goodness conquers all, generally ignoring the complications of reality.
gays and lesbians were portrayed as unflatteringly stereotypeed as bulldyk- lotharios and as-xual sissies before the hays code; after the code, they were harder to find and usually made an appearance as cold-blooded villains or self-loathing wretches.

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