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  1. Peep Shows and Public Outrage: Directed by Frank Martin. With Raquel Welch, Jason Alexander, Dan Aykroyd, Dennis Hopper. From the opening of the first cinema in New York in 1894, movie makers realized that sex and scintillation sold tickets.

  2. Sex, censorship and the silver screen. Disc 4, The late 1960s to the '90s. Summary: In 1965, the Catholic Legion of Decency closed its doors; the following year, the Hays Code was scrapped. This program looks at the cinematic milestones which prompted these events and the age of freewheeling film artistry that ensued, despite attempts at ...

  3. Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen. Edit. Summaries. By the 1970s, Americans were undergoing fundamental societal changes. Many US communities banned films such as ...

  4. Forward Into the Past: Directed by Frank Martin. With Raquel Welch, Kip Addotta, Jason Alexander, Michael Apted. By the 1970s, Americans were undergoing fundamental societal changes.

  5. From the modesty of It Happened One Night to the shocking and nearly prohibited use of "damn" in Gone with the Wind to the ambiguous morality of Double Indemnity, the program surveys the achievements of Clark Gable, Hedy Lamarr, Errol Flynn, Lana Turner, Rita Hayworth, Jane Russell, Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Capra, Billy Wilder, Preston Sturges, and other screen artists.