Children, cinema and censorship : from Dracula to the Dead End Kids / Sarah J. Smith.
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London ; New York : New York :
I. B. Tauris ; Distributed in the US by Palgrave Macmillan,
c2005.
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Series: | Cinema and society
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Table of Contents:
- The doom of a generation?
- How Bridget served the salad undressed: the regulation of cinema 1895-1929
- It ain't no sin: the regulation of cinema 1929-1939
- Moral panic or flapdoodle?
- Children as censors
- Matinees, clubs and children's cinema culture
- Children and cinema: control and resistance
- Appendix I: T.P. O'Connor's 43 rules of the BBFC
- Appendix II: BBFC codified grounds for censorship, 1926
- Appendix III: List of 'don'ts and be carefuls', adopted by California Association for guidance of producers, 8 June 1927
- Appendix IV: Films classified as 'horrific' or certified "H" by the BBFC, 1933-40
- Appendix V: Members of the Edinburgh Cinema Enquiry Committee.