2786
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1936-01-09
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Memo
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Bell and Howell's application for membership to the MPPDA is still pending.
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1151
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1936-01-08
|
Memo
|
The PCA policy on illegitimacy.
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2780
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1936-01-06
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Memo
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Regarding the creation of local conciliation boards for trade disputes between exhibitors and distributors.
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2824
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1936-01-06
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Memo
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Lists the number of foreign films released in the United States in 1934 and the countries of origin. Total 174. Germany ...
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2825
|
1936-01-06
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Memo
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Issues relating to the fees charged for foreign films submitted to the PCA for approval. Included is small amount of cor...
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2703
|
1935-12-11
|
Letter
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Regarding the title "High Hat" -- it is a registered title yet an upcoming film of the same name has been announced.
|
2518
|
1935-11-20
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Memo
|
Arranging a short meeting of the Board of Directors.
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2519
|
1935-11-11
|
Memo
|
Trying to decide on acceptable time for a meeting of the Board of Directors.
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1114
|
1935-11-07
|
Memo
|
Regarding trade practice matters - attempting to rework issues since the demise of the Motion Picture Code for Fair Comp...
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2529
|
1935-10-28
|
Letter
|
Acknowledging the large memo "Trade Practices in the Motion Picture Industry" - an attempt to rework issues since the de...
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2654
|
1935-10-21
|
Letter
|
RKO film, Finishing School, was deemed inappropriate for release by the Alberta Board of Motion Picture Censors and it w...
|
1115
|
1935-10-15
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Memo
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Some thoughts on current trade relations problems by Pettijohn. He points out that block-booking is not universally pra...
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2528
|
1935-10-14
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Memo
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A plan for the organisation and establishment of industry tribunals for the reception of complaints, and their investiga...
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2468
|
1935-10-13
|
Letter
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Regarding commercial advertising and the non-theatrical distribution and exhibition of entertainment films in competitio...
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2477
|
1935-10-11
|
Memo
|
Regarding a proposed film based on the life of Senator Huey Long's life. Lou Irvine has taken a keen interest in the pro...
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2533
|
1935-10-09
|
Memo
|
Pettijohn feels it is up to the heads of the various companies (and no one else) to solve these trade practice issues as...
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2535
|
1935-10-07
|
Memo
|
Memo suggesting the possibility of enforced arbitration -- a response to the trade practice issues that have occurred si...
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2640
|
1935-10-07
|
Letter
|
Both She Done Him Wrong and I'm No Angel are having great difficulty gaining PCA approval. Breen feels they should not b...
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2641
|
1935-10-06
|
Letter
|
What is the current state of She Done Him Wrong and I'm No Angel's applications for PCA approval? Breen is of the opinio...
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2469
|
1935-10-02
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Correspondence
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Returning an advertising report that Hays circulated on 25 September 1935. Useful cache of documents - both the report i...
|
2479
|
1935-10-01
|
Letter
|
Hays assures the wife of the late Senator Huey Long that he would do whatever he could to aid her as Universal is planni...
|
1132
|
1935-10-01
|
Correspondence
|
Resistance to any re-issue of I'm No Angel and She Done Him Wrong. Code.Reissues and the process of certification -- ins...
|
2478
|
1935-09-26
|
Letter
|
The wife of the late Senator Huey Long objects to a proposed Universal film about the life of her husband.
|
2471
|
1935-09-25
|
Letter
|
Covering letter accompanying the dissemination of the Survey and Report on Screen Advertising (13 September 1935), plus ...
|
2520
|
1935-09-19
|
Press release
|
Press release of Hays' annual report, detailing the upcoming types of movies that will establish the motion picture as t...
|
2536
|
1935-09-18
|
Memo
|
Information for Hays regarding Anti-trust Laws in light of the proposal to introduce enforced arbitration.
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2538
|
1935-09-18
|
Memo
|
Information for Hays on the relevant policy relating to the decision of whether the motion picture industry should apply...
|
1119
|
1935-09-06
|
Memo
|
Notice that the financing of the PCA is being rearranged so that foreign and non-member companies can be charged a fixed...
|
2564
|
1935-09-06
|
Letter
|
The new list (or an additional list) of words not acceptable under the Production Code. Women shall not be referred to ...
|
1121
|
1935-09-06
|
Letter
|
Although G-Man pictures comply with all the tenets of the Code, their excessive violence and brutality have been causing...
|
2566
|
1935-09-06
|
Memo
|
There is great concern over the number of crime/gangster films being produced (or G-Men pictures as they are dubbed). An...
|
1122
|
1935-09-05
|
Memo
|
Breen wants a moratorium on all pictures showing American gangsters -- specifically G-Man pictures. He has had compla...
|
2573
|
1935-08-30
|
Memo
|
The script of the Fox film with working title "Snatched" has been approved by the PCA. There has been concern over this ...
|
2461
|
1935-08-20
|
Resolution
|
Sending a copy of the resolution regarding the enforcement of the Advertising Code.
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2565
|
1935-08-05
|
Letter
|
Sending Hays a list of the words and phrases that are unacceptable under the Production Code -- see the list 11-0276.
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2462
|
1935-07-27
|
Correspondence
|
Small file of correspondence relating to each member of the Board of Directors signing the resolution concerning the enf...
|
2542
|
1935-06-25
|
Memo
|
Information about Republic Pictures Corporation (merger of Mascot, Monogram, Majestic and "one other producer") in relat...
|
2700
|
1935-06-25
|
Memo
|
Information about Republic Pictures Corporation (merger of Mascot, Monogram, Majestic and "one other producer") in relat...
|
2648
|
1935-06-20
|
Memo
|
After 1 August 1935, all films that are reissued must carry the PCA seal of approval.
|
2582
|
1935-06-14
|
Memo
|
List of current films and stories that could be adaptable that deal with the issue of kidnapping. The PCA are strongly a...
|
2583
|
1935-06-13
|
Letter
|
Sending Hays a copy of Zanuck's letter detailing his proposed kidnapping story.
|
2584
|
1935-06-12
|
Letter
|
Zanuck does have a kidnapping story he would like to film -- at this stage it is just an idea, there is no script. Kidna...
|
2539
|
1935-06-11
|
Memo
|
Pettijohn's opinion on what should be done now that the Motion Picture Code has been abandoned. Includes a long memo fro...
|
2606
|
1935-06-07
|
Letter
|
Acknowledging Quigley's letter suggesting the PCA seal of approval and certificate number could be displayed as an emble...
|
1127
|
1935-06-05
|
Correspondence
|
Concern about the practice of some exhibitors eliminating the PCA Seal. Many fail to distinguish between censorship and...
|
2607
|
1935-06-03
|
Letter
|
Quigley is suggesting the PCA seal of approval and certificate number could be displayed as an emblem instead of a scree...
|
2608
|
1935-05-29
|
Letter
|
Acknowledging Quigley's letter regarding the trend of some theatres removing the PCA seal of approval from a print.
|
2609
|
1935-05-28
|
Letter
|
Some theatres are removing the PCA seal of approval -- Quigley feels this would not happen if the seal appeared in emble...
|
2588
|
1935-05-21
|
Letter
|
A list of all films that carry the PCA seal of approval has been sent to affiliated theatres and this list will be updat...
|
2589
|
1935-05-20
|
Memo
|
A list of all films that carry the PCA seal of approval has been sent to affiliated theatres and this list will be updat...
|
2590
|
1935-05-14
|
Letter
|
Schaefer proposes that the trade papers could run a list every week of films that have been approved by the PCA -- as th...
|
2649
|
1935-05-13
|
Letter
|
The issue of reissues of films under the Production Code -- if a film was both released and released prior to the Code b...
|
2610
|
1935-05-10
|
Letter
|
Regarding the ongoing problem of the PCA seal of approval -- again a suggestion that the feature film seal be replaced w...
|
2591
|
1935-05-09
|
Memo
|
There needs to be a system whereby theatre owners, particularly those not affiliated with majors, can find out which fil...
|
2651
|
1935-05-08
|
Letter
|
Any film released prior to 15 July 1934 that is reissued must be submitted to and approved by the PCA.
|
3198
|
1935-03-30
|
Letter
|
Hays responds to correspondence from Jessup, who has suggested that the role of motion pictures in education deserves fu...
|
2619
|
1935-03-26
|
Resolution
|
Sending a copy of the resolution allowing short subjects the briefer, and less costly, "approved" seal as opposed to the...
|
2621
|
1935-03-23
|
Letter
|
Thanking Quigley for Doctor Tippy's letter which details his opinion of the Production Code -- an opinion he gave in a s...
|
2622
|
1935-03-22
|
Letter
|
Quigley is sending Hays Doctor Tippy's letter which details his opinion of the Production Code -- an opinion he gave in ...
|
2560
|
1935-03-12
|
Letter
|
Ideas on how the motion picture, as a medium, can be best used as an educational tools. Pedagogic films.
|
2657
|
1935-03-06
|
Letter
|
Columbia will withdraw So This Is Africa and Hell Cat -- two films deemed no longer acceptable under the Production Code...
|
2658
|
1935-03-06
|
Letter
|
RKO is presented with a problem regarding the withdrawal of certain films deemed inappropriate under the Production Code...
|
2659
|
1935-03-06
|
Letter
|
Paramount agrees to immediately recall all prints of films deemed inappropriate under the Production Code and will recal...
|
2632
|
1935-03-01
|
Memo
|
Outlines the form the new PCA seal for short subjects will take if approved by the Board -- Hays feels this design is th...
|
2661
|
1935-02-26
|
Letter
|
Acknowledging assurances from Warner Bros. that they will withdraw their films currently in circulation that have been d...
|
2662
|
1935-02-25
|
|
Warner Bros. promises to withdraw the films it has in circulation that have been deemed inappropriate under the Producti...
|
2663
|
1935-02-25
|
Letter
|
Breen wants no film to be reissued without PCA approval. Films currently in circulation without PCA approval will now ne...
|
2664
|
1935-02-23
|
Letter
|
The development of a new classification system for films currently in circulation that don't carry the PCA seal of appro...
|
2666
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
Columbia has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered inappr...
|
2667
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
Universal has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered inapp...
|
2668
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
United Artists has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered ...
|
2669
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
Paramount has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered inapp...
|
2670
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
Warner Bros. has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered in...
|
2671
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
RKO has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered inappropria...
|
2672
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
MGM has not replied to Hays' letter concerning the elimination from further distribution of films considered inappropria...
|
2673
|
1935-02-22
|
Telegram
|
RKO's Finishing School should be withdrawn immediately and not re-released.
|
2675
|
1935-02-22
|
Letter
|
RKO's Finishing School should be withdrawn immediately and not re-released. The film was originally left off the list of...
|
2674
|
1935-02-22
|
Telegram
|
RKO's Finishing School was inadvertently left off the list of films currently in circulation that are no longer acceptab...
|
2465
|
1935-02-21
|
Memo
|
Nine press books from First Division Pictures, Inc. have been reviewed and if they had been submitted under the Advertis...
|
2665
|
1935-02-20
|
Letter
|
A list of various films currently in circulation that are not considered appropriate under the Production Code. These fi...
|
2676
|
1935-02-20
|
Memo
|
The list of films currently in circulation that are not acceptable under the Code. There are three classifications -- im...
|
2677
|
1935-02-20
|
Telegram
|
The list of films currently in circulation that are not acceptable under the Code. There are three classifications -- im...
|
2678
|
1935-02-20
|
Memo
|
Justifies the reasons for the inclusion of the Warner Bros. films in the list of objectionable films (11-0539) currently...
|
2466
|
1935-02-19
|
Memo
|
Hays is asking First Division Pictures to submit its advertising material for approval under the code.
|
2679
|
1935-02-16
|
Letter
|
Hays thanks Clark for withdrawing Fox's George White's Scandals and Hoopla from circulation. These two films have been i...
|
2680
|
1935-02-15
|
Letter
|
Fox has withdrawn George White's Scandals and Hoopla from circulation. These two films have been included on the list de...
|
1134
|
1935-02-10
|
Correspondence
|
Correspondence re movies recommended for withdrawal from circulation, especially in the light of the Catholic banned lis...
|
2681
|
1935-02-08
|
Correspondence
|
Certain films currently in circulation need to be withdrawn because they are not acceptable under the new provisions of ...
|
2559
|
1935-02-04
|
Memo
|
Asking Milliken to compile a memo listing the work of the MPPDA in relation to the development of pedagogic films, for a...
|
1117
|
1935-02-03
|
Memo
|
Summary of MPPDA initiatives in education, for Hays' information prior to a meeting with Walter A. Jessup of the Carnegi...
|
2509
|
1935-02-01
|
Memo
|
Memo on double features and the problems associated with them. Palfreyman notes instances when two vastly different film...
|
2510
|
1935-02-01
|
Memo
|
Memo compiling opinions on double features taken from recent studies and reports -- opinions are against double billing.
|
2511
|
1935-01-31
|
Memo
|
Another example of problem with double features: family film suitable for children exhibited with film appropriate only ...
|
2512
|
1935-01-31
|
Memo
|
King of Kings and Two Kinds of Women were shown together in a double feature.
|
2557
|
1935-01-21
|
Letter
|
Thanking Hays for information regarding clauses ensuring compliance with the Production Code and the financial charges i...
|
2685
|
1935-01-18
|
Memo
|
Informing Breen that the companies have been informed that reissues must receive PCA approval.
|
2689
|
1935-01-16
|
Telegram
|
Unanimous decision reached on reissues -- they need to be submitted and approved by the PCA.
|
2637
|
1935-01-09
|
Letter
|
Agreeing with the decision to have East Coast and foreign production submitted to the PCA.
|
2690
|
1935-01-07
|
Memo
|
Apparently most companies are not interested in reissues as they perform badly. Milliken feels they should still be subj...
|
2638
|
1935-01-07
|
Letter
|
Both Warner brothers agree with Hays on the decision to have all East Coast and foreign films submitted to the PCA for a...
|