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No Bluenoses Needed In Hollywood (1950)

Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 -- by Bacchus

a bluenosed censor looms over hollywood

Liberality, of sorts, is far from a modern invention. It even existed between the pages of large-circulation popular magazines in the staid and conservative 1950s. Nonetheless, I was rather startled to discover this editorial, cheerfully and no doubt expensively illustrated by Harry Devlin, in the May 13, 1950 issue of Colliers. Their editorial Sniffing Out The Sin In The Cinema politely eviscerates, in about a dozen paragraphs, a dumbass proposal by some deservedly-forgotten United States Senator. To save you reading most of those, I’ll tell you that the blue-nosed asshole suggested requiring federal licenses for everybody in Hollywood, under the threat of ganking said licenses whenever their personal behavior failed to live up to unspecified federal morality standards. Collier’s editors were not keen:

Ever since Puritan days there have been periodic attempts to banish sin from our land by means of blue laws. The attempts have been uniformly unsuccessful, probably because it goes against the tough grain of American character to have some pious legislator define virtue and enforce it by statute. But successive failures haven’t discouraged the sanctimonious solons. They’re still at it.

Hollywood is already subjected to a lot of censorship and pressure, official and otherwise, which too frequently is reflected in the movies we see. We believe the threat of further censorship by Congress would simply lower the quality of Hollywood’s end product without improving the morals of the people who make the pictures or of the people who see them.

The only sensible and democratic censorship is individual discrimination. If you disapprove of the behavior of an actor or director or producer, you can stay away from his pictures. If enough people feel as you do and follow your example, the effect of your disapproval will be felt. Hollywood is very sensitive in the region of the box office. And it never fails to look for a remedy when that sensitive region is injured.

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Obscene Postcards At The English Seaside

Thursday, September 20th, 2012 -- by Bacchus

Remember when Dr. Faustus blogged about a 1941 George Orwell essay that looked in detail at the social significance of racy cartoon postcards as offered for sale on the English seaside?

Of course you do:

prominent people showing their prominent bums at the seaside

What you may not know is that in 1954 (long after Orwell’s essay), a very elderly McGill “fell foul of several local censorship committees” and was found guilty of breaking the Obscene Publications Act of 1857. Well, now word comes from Eastbourne on “a sunny seaside pier” with a 21st-update. Some things have changed (the postcards are now photographic) and some things have not (they’re still “cheeky”).

cheeky postcards from the English seaside

Another thing that hasn’t changed from the age when Orwell called these postcards “barely legal” and McGill was convicted of obscenity is that people whose lives are devoid of more important things to worry about are still offended by cheeky seaside humor. Meet Mr. Ashley Steinschauer, an assistant minister at the Elim Family Church in Eastbourne, who is proud to have filed a complaint with the local authorities that triggered a police visit to Mr. Ian Donald’s gift shop:

I was shocked to see the postcard on sale right outside the shop.

I spoke to some elderly residents in Eastbourne and their worry is that the postcards are not cartoons anymore. They are real women and that’s a huge difference.

In Brighton I could understand it, but not here in Eastbourne. It’s damaging the image of the town and making it look sleazy.

“How far down the line does it go and where does it stop? I think it shows a real shift in morality and it’s got to stop.

Fortunately, the cop “did see the funny side” and a member of the same Borough Council that sent him around now acknowledges that “the saucy postcard is a vital part of our seaside heritage.”

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