Pre-Code Essentials:
Must-See Cinema from Hollywood’s
Untamed Era, 1930-1934
by Kim Luperi & Danny Reid.Turner Classic Movies (TCM).
Published by Running Press Adult.
Published 2025.
Published by Running Press Adult.
Published 2025.
ASIN: B0DVSLC2TK
ISBN-13: 979-8894140551
ISBN-13: 979-8894140551
Description:
From Turner Classic Movies and the creators of
@precodedotcom, this is the essential film-by-film guide to must-see cinema
from the pre-Code era – a wild and wonderful time in Hollywood history before
strict enforcement of a censorship code that ruled moviemaking for decades.
With unparalleled freedom in the Golden Age of
Hollywood, movies produced during the “pre-Code” era between 1930 and 1934
boldly confronted a wide range of provocative subjects, including sexual
freedom, the glorification of outlaws, racial taboos, and class consciousness.
Films of the period include beloved classics like Grand Hotel (1932)
and King Kong (1933) but also lesser-known gems like I
Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932) and Ann Vickers (1933).
These films, produced at the height of the Great Depression, pushed the limits
of contemporary social norms at a time when Hollywood studios were desperate to
attract audiences – by any means necessary. Pre-Code Essentials invites
modern readers to engage with that history while diving deep into movies that
remain, as they were then, adventurous and uncompromising.
In their incisive text, film historians Kim
Luperi and Danny Reid cover fifty films that take readers through the pre-Code
era’s evolution. Perfect for both pre-Code novices and film aficionados alike,
the book is packed with detailed production and censorship histories,
recommendations, and trivia. Famous names like Barbara Stanwyck, Jean Harlow,
Clark Gable, and Ernst Lubitsch get their due, while sidebars spotlight
treasures of the period like Ann Dvorak, Joan Blondell, Paul Robeson, Nina Mae
McKinney, Dorothy Arzner, Warren William, and Dolores De Rio. Post-Epilogue
features discuss availability of the listed films and include the text of the
1930 Production Code. Illustrated by more than 200 photos, Production Code
Administration records detailing correspondence between studios and censors,
and more, Pre-Code Essentials is both a gorgeous guide and an
indispensable resource of Hollywood history.
Among the films profiled: The
Divorcee, All Quiet on the Western Front, Safe in Hell, Frankenstein, Shanghai
Express, Freaks, Merrily We Go to Hell, Downstairs, Love Me Tonight, Trouble in
Paradise, Three on a Match, The Sign of the Cross, Gabriel Over the White
House, The Story of Temple Drake, The Emperor Jones, The Sin of Nora Moran, I
Am Suzanne!, The Black Cat, Smarty, Murder at the Vanities, and many
more.

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