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She Works Hard For the Money: The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection on DVD from TCM
Sex sells, the old saying goes. It also employs, or at least it did in movies made before enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code began in 1934. In the The Columbia Pictures Pre-Code Collection, a five-film DVD set from … Continue reading →
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