Hays Office

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The Hays Office was the informal name for the Hollywood industry’s self-censorship body that enforced the Motion Picture Production Code, regulating film content in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s.

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instanceOf film censorship organization
self-regulatory body
activePeriod 1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
alsoKnownAs PCA
Production Code Administration
appliesTo Hollywood film industry
basedOn Motion Picture Production Code
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endTime 1968
enforced Motion Picture Production Code
enforcementMethod finished film approval
screenplay approval
script approval
governed pre-release content of studio films
governs major Hollywood studios
hasRegulationScope crime
morality
profanity
religion
sex
violence
historicalEra Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Classical Hollywood era
industry film industry
influenced content of classical Hollywood cinema
languageOfWork English
location California, United States
surface form: California

Hollywood
Los Angeles
mediaTypeRegulated feature films
short films
namedAfter Will H. Hays
notableHead Joseph I. Breen
parentOrganization Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America
surface form: MPPDA

Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America
predecessor Studio Relations Committee
purpose avoidance of government censorship
protection of public morals as defined by the Code
self-censorship of Hollywood films
regulates film content
motion pictures
replacedBy MPAA film rating system
MPAA film rating system
surface form: Motion Picture Association of America rating system
required Production Code seal of approval
startTime 1934
supervisedBy Will H. Hays

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