American Cinema – Before 1960
Censorship is the suppression or prohibition of speech, writing, or other forms of communication that are considered objectionable, harmful, or sensitive. This practice often arises from concerns about morality, national security, or societal norms and has significantly influenced the content of films during the 1950s, reflecting the changing social values of the time.
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