The 1930s Sex Exploitation Film Covering Taboo
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Ranging From Wild Parties to Out of Wedlock Sex to Syphilis and
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Sex Madness - the classic cult exploitation film produced in 1938
was designed to push the envelope of the Motion Picture Production
Code of 1930 by adressing taboo issues of the day. It includes wild
parties, sex out of wedlock, the dangers of syphilis by being a
loose woman and much more. It follows the life of a chorus girl
and the steps she goes through to work her career - including the
"casting couch" which exposes her to syphilis. Screenplay
by: Joseph Seiden and Vincent Valentini Starring Vivian McGill,
Rose Tapley, Al Rigeli, Stanley Barton, Linda Lee Hill. This black
and white production runs 52 minutes.
Here are some sample clips from the DVD
 
 
 
 

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