GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Risque Pre-Code Movies Runtime Statistics
Risque Pre-Code movies typically have a runtime ranging from 60 to 90 minutes.
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""The Public Enemy" (1931), a classic gangster film, had a runtime of 83 minutes."
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"Over 800 feature films were released during the Pre-Code era, many of which embraced more daring subjects and innovative storytelling."
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"The Production Code (Hays Code) was strictly enforced starting in 1934 and ended the Pre-Code era."
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""Freaks" (1932), a controversial film by Tod Browning, had a runtime of 64 minutes."
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"Pre-Code films often portrayed strong, independent female characters who challenged societal norms."
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""She Done Him Wrong" (1933), featuring Mae West, had a runtime of 66 minutes."
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"Some Pre-Code films explored themes of drug use, infidelity, and violence more explicitly than films after 1934."
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"The risqué content of Pre-Code films led to increased calls for censorship and regulatory measures."
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"Pre-Code comedies often featured more suggestive humor and situations compared to later eras."
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"The film "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1931) had a runtime of 98 minutes."
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"The iconic film "Baby Face" (1933), starring Barbara Stanwyck, had a runtime of approximately 71 minutes."
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""Red-Headed Woman" (1932), a popular Pre-Code film starring Jean Harlow, had a runtime of 79 minutes."
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"The Pre-Code film "Scarface" (1932), directed by Howard Hawks, had a runtime of 93 minutes."
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"The film "Female" (1933), dealing with themes of female agency and sexuality, had a runtime of 60 minutes."
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"Pre-Code films often featured more risqué content, including sexual innuendo, than films made under the Hays Code."
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""Frankenstein" (1931), one of the era's notable horror films, had a runtime of 70 minutes."
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"Many Pre-Code films are now considered classics and have been preserved by film institutions like the Library of Congress."
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"Some Pre-Code films were later re-released with edited content to conform to the Production Code."
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"The typical runtime of Pre-Code movies varied but averaged approximately 75-90 minutes."
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"Pre-Code Hollywood refers to the period in the American film industry between the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and the enforcement of the Production Code in 1934."