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Next - Maniac/Narcotic - Pioneers of the American independent cinema, the exploitation filmmakers of the 1930s and '40s broke all the rules that even pre-code Hollywood required to steer clear of the censors. Prefacing their lurid tales of dope-addiction, prostitution, violence and squalor with prim notices highlighting purported educational intentions and a concern for social enlightenment, these films expose the seedy underbelly of society. Censors considered these films likely to corrupt audiences and unravel the moral fiber of the nation, but thanks to their harebrained narration and outrageous plots (or lack thereof) became cult classics. Sometimes crude, always lewd, these treasures from the trashbin pack a visceral punch that indicates their importance in the repressed history of independent film in America. Previous - Man With a Movie Camera - Man With a Movie Camera Home page Buy movies items list Buy movies website More C A S I N O Bonuses and free matches likeGreen Bay, Captain Cook, Lady Dream, Desert Dollar and Poker. |
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