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          o 1.1 Hollywood and the motion
          o 1.2 Modern Hollywood
          o 2.1 Before the Production Cod
          o 2.1 Theatre
          o 2.2 1930 to 1934: The start o
          o 2.2 Film
          o 2.3 "Box office poison"
          o 2.3 Enforcement
          o 2.4 Hepburn and Spencer Tracy
          o 2.4 The 1950s and early 1960s
          o 2.5 The African Queen
          o 2.5 The end of the Code
          o 2.6 Later film career
          o 8.1 1930s
          o 8.2 1940s
          o 8.3 1950s
          o 8.4 1960s
          o 8.5 1970s
          o 8.6 1980s
          o 8.7 1990s
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    * 1 Events
    * 1 Hepburn's early years
    * 1 History
    * 1 Life and Career
    * 1 Provisions of the Code
    * 1 Synopsis
    * 10 Further reading
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    * 1920s in film
    * 1926 in film
    * 1927
    * 1928 in film
    * 2 1968 Film
    * 2 Acting career
    * 2 History
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    * 2 Unsolved Murder
    * 3 2003 Video
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    * A Bill of Divorcement (1932)
    * A Delicate Balance (1974)
    * A Matter of Gravity (1976) (her cos
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    * A Woman Rebels (1936)
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    * Anne of Green Gables, starring Anne
    * Antony and Cleopatra and Twelfth Ni
    * April 12 - The Marx Brothers' Zeppo
    * April 19 - Fox Studios releases Sta
    * Art and Mrs. Bottle (1930)
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    * As You Like It (1950)
    * Asturianu
    * Babes in Toyland
    * Bahasa Indonesia
    * Belle of the Nineties, starring Mae
    * Ben Stein talks about the very larg
    * Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
    * Best Actor: Clark Gable - It Happen
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    * Best Actress: Claudette Colbert - I
    * Best Actress: Janet Gaynor for Seve
    * Best Artistic Quality: Sunrise
    * Best Picture: It Happened One Night
    * Best Production: Wings
    * Betty Boop (1932-1939)
    * Blessed Sacrament Church
    * Bob Hope Square (Hollywood and Vine
    * Bolero, starring George Raft and Ca
    * Break of Hearts (1935)
    * Bright Eyes, starring Shirley Templ
    * Bringing up Baby (1938)
    * Broadway Bill, starring Warner Baxt
    * Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, star
    * Burn 'Em Up Barnes, starring Jack M
    * Buster Keaton (1917-1941)
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    * CBS Columbia Square
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    * Color Rhapsodies (1934-1949)
    * ComiColor Cartoons (1933-1936)
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    * FOX Films acquires the rights to th
    * Fashions of 1934, starring William
    * Featured articles
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    * February 11 - Tina Louise, actress.
    * February 19 - Bob Hope marries Dolo
    * February 1905: "Hollywood's Bright
    * Filmnummers: Numbered list of Produ
    * Fog Over Frisco, starring Bette Dav
    * Forsaking All Others, starring Robe
    * Français
    * Frederick's of Hollywood
    * Free tickets for live TV tapings in
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    * Galego
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    * George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journ
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    * Grauman's Chinese Theater
    * Grauman's Egyptian Theatre
    * Griffith Observatory
    * Griffith Park
    * Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
    * Happy Harmonies (1934-1938)
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    * Her autobiography, Me: Stories of M
    * Her paternal grandfather, Sewell Hething we can know except that we should be kind to each other and do what we can for other people."
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    * His current valet, Henry Peavy, kil
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    * Hooray For Hollywood article by Nig
    * Hrvatski
    * Imitation of Life, starring Claudet
    * It Happened One Night, starring Cla
    * It's a Gift, starring W.C. Fields
    * It, starring Clara Bow and Antonio
    * Italian Alberto Rabagliati wins a R
    * Italiano
    * Jane Eyre (1936-1937)
    * Janes House
    * January 10 - The film Metropolis by
    * January 22 - Bill Bixby, television
    * January 26 - Samuel Goldwyn (of Met
    * January 30 - Dorothy Dell, 19, actr
    * Jimmy the Gent, starring James Cagn
    * Judge Priest, starring Will Rogers
    * July 28 - Marie Dressler, Academy A
    * June 13 - An amendment to the Produ
    * KCBS-TV
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    * Kate Remembered, A. Scott Berg, Put
    * Kate, Charles Higham, Norton, 1975
    * Kate: The Woman Who Was Hepburn, Wi
    * Katharine Hepburn: All About Me (19
    * Keeper of the Flame (1942)
    * Kid Millions, starring Eddie Cantor
    * Knickerbocker Hotel
    * Knowing Hepburn, James Prideaux
    * Kodak Theatre
    * Krazy Kat (1925-1940)
    * L'Atalante
    * LaSalle, Mick, Complicated Women: S
    * Lake Hollywood
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    * Latina
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    * Laurel and Hardy (1926-1940)
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    * Let's Try Again, starring Clive Bro
    * Lewis, Jon, Hollywood v. Hard Core:
    * Lietuviu
    * List of Hollywood novels
    * List of movie-related topics
    * List of movies set in Los Angeles
    * List of television shows set in Los
    * List of years in film
    * Little Man, What Now?, starring Mar
    * Little Miss Marker, starring Shirle
    * Little Women (1933)
    * London After Midnight, starring Lon
    * Long Day's Journey into Night (1962
    * Looney Tunes (1930-1969)
    * Love Affair (1994)
    * Love Among the Ruins (1975)
    * Lëtzebuergesch
    * Mabel Normand committing a drug-rel
    * Madame DuBarry, starring Dolores de
    * Magyar
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    * Man of Aran (Documentary)
    * Manhattan Melodrama, starring Clark
    * March 21 - Lilyan Tashman, 34, actr
    * Mary of Scotland (1936)
    * Masonic Temple (Hollywood)|Masonic
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    * May 11 - The Academy of Motion Pict
    * May 18 - Paramount releases Little
    * Me, Stories of My Life, Katharine H
    * Melrose District
    * Melrose Hill
    * Merrie Melodies (1931-1969)
    * Methods of crime (e.g. safe-crackin
    * Metropolis, directed by Fritz Lang
    * Mickey Mouse (1928-1953)
    * Middle Ages in film
    * Miller, Frank, Censored Hollywood;
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    * Morning Glory (1933)—Academy Award
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    * Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry (1986
    * Murder by a disgruntled young man w
    * Murder scenes had to be filmed in a
    * Musso & Frank's Grill
    * Mystery Mountain
    * Napoléon directed by Abel Gance
    * Nederlands
    * New York Times; February 8, 1922. "on Mary Miles Minter's Stationery Is Found by Police In a Book. She admits she loved him. Dead Man's Butler, It Is Announced, Will Be Charged Today With His Murder. Los Angeles, California; February 7, 1922. Sweeping the police aside crowds stormed the doors of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral today in an effort to force an entrance when the funeral services were being held for William Desmond Taylor."
    * Night Hostess (1928)
    * Norsk (bokmål)
    * November 12 - The musical Babes in
    * November 5 - Kira Muratova, Russian
    * Nudity and suggestive dances were p
    * October
    * October 6 - The Jazz Singer, starri
    * Of Human Bondage, starring Leslie H
    * Olly Olly Oxen Free (also known as
    * On Golden Pond (1981)—Academy Award
    * One Christmas (1994)
    * One Night of Love, starring Grace M
    * Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (1927-1938)
    * Our Daily Bread, starring Karen Mor
    * Our Gang (1922-1944)
    * Our Gang (1922-1944)
    * Pantages Theatre
    * Paramount Studios
    * Pat and Mike (1952)
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    * Pig 'N Whistle
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    * Portrayals of miscegenation were fo
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    * Rock 'n' Roll Ralphs
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    * Româna
    * Rooster Cogburn (1975)
    * Scrappy (1931-1941)
    * Screen Songs (1929-1938)
    * Seeing Stars: the Ultimate Guide to
    * September 20 - Sophia Loren, Italia
    * Seventh Heaven, starring Janet Gayn
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    * Six of a Kind, starring Charles Rug
    * Slovencina
    * Song of Love (1947)
    * Special pages
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    * Spitfire (1934)
    * Spitfire, starring Katharine Hepbur
    * Stage Door (1937)
    * Stage Door Canteen (1943)
    * Stand Up and Cheer! starring Warner
    * State of the Union (1948)
    * Suddenly Last Summer (1959)—Best Ac
    * Summertime (1955)—Best Actress nomi
    * Sunrise, starring George O'Brien an
    * Sunset Gower Studios
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    * Suomi
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    * Sylvia Scarlett (1936)
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    * Tarzan and His Mate, starring Johnn
    * Taylor’s jealous and bitter first w
    * Terrytoons (1930-1964)
    * The African Queen (1951)—Best Actre
    * The Barretts of Wimpole Street, sta
    * The Black Cat, starring Boris Karlo
    * The Case of the Howling Dog, starri
    * The Cat and the Canary
    * The Cat and the Fiddle, starring Ra
    * The Celluloid Closet
    * The Circus Clown, starring Joe E. B
    * The Clairvoyant, starring Claude Ra
    * The Corn is Green (1979)
    * The Count of Monte Cristo starring
    * The Gay Bride, starring Carole Lomb
    * The Gay Divorcee, starring Fred Ast
    * The General, starring Buster Keaton
    * The Girl from Missouri, starring Je
    * The Glass Menagerie (1973)
    * The House of Rothschild, starring G
    * The Iron Petticoat (1956)
    * The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson
    * The Jester Comedy Club
    * The Kid Brother, a comedy starring
    * The Lake (1934)
    * The Lion in Winter (1968) at the In
    * The Lion in Winter (1968)—Academy A
    * The Lion in Winter (2003) at the In
    * The Little King (1933-1934)
    * The Little Minister (1934)
    * The Little Minister, starring Katha
    * The Lodger
    * The Lost Patrol, starring Victor Mc
    * The Lucky Texan, starring John Wayn
    * The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)
    * The Magic Castle
    * The Man From Utah, starring John Wa
    * The Man Upstairs (1992)
    * The Man Who Knew Too Much, a Hitchc
    * The Man with Two Faces, starring Ed
    * The Merchant of Venice and Much Ado
    * The Merchant of Venice, Measure for
    * The Merry Widow, starring Maurice C
    * The Millionairess (1952)
    * The Miracle Rider
    * The Old Fashioned Way, starring W.C
    * The Philadelphia Story (1939)
    * The Philadelphia Story (1940)—Best
    * The Pleasure Garden, directed by Al
    * The Private Life of Helen of Troy
    * The Production Code of the Motion P
    * The Prospect Studios (ABC Televisio
    * The Rainmaker (1956)—Best Actress n
    * The Richest Girl in the World, star
    * The Scarlet Empress, starring Marle
    * The Scarlet Pimpernel, starring Les
    * The Sea of Grass (1947)
    * The Silver Streak, starring Charles
    * The Spencer Tracy Legacy (1986)
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    * The Star Packer, starring John Wayn
    * The Student Prince in Old Heidelber
    * The Thin Man, starring William Powe
    * The Trail Beyond, starring John Way
    * The Trojan Women (1971)
    * The Ultimate Hollywood Tour Book
    * The Ultimate Solution of Grace Quig
    * The Unknown
    * The Warrior's Husband (1932)
    * The Way of All Flesh, starring Emil
    * The West Side Waltz (1981) (Tony Aw
    * The depiction of illegal drug use w
    * The flag of the United States was t
    * The language section banned various
    * The ridicule of religion was forbid
    * The sanctity of marriage and the hozed as sometimes necessary to the plot, could not be explicit or justified and were not supposed to be presented as an attractive option.
    * These Days (1928)
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    * We're Not Dressing, starring Bing C
    * We're Rich Again, starring Edna May
    * West Hollywood, California
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    * Willie Whopper (1933-1934)
    * Wings, starring Clara Bow, Charles
    * Without Love (1942)
    * Without Love (1945)
    * Woman of the Year (1942)—Best Actre
    * Wonder Bar, starring Al Jolson
    * Yamashiro Restaurant
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 Patricia Palmer), confessed to the murd
 Production Code was abandoned entirely.
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 Shurlock was appointed as his successor.
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 US military. Born in Ohio, he had multi
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 Woman Who Was Hepburn. Henry Holt and Co
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 and two markets, along with a populatio
 as Penthouse Paradise) (1988)
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 ayal of Hepburn and Hughes' courtship, and many portions of the movie involvi
 be offensive.
 be represented as comic characters or v
 be shown in detail. "Revenge in modern times" was not to be justified.
 be treated respectfully, as were the peo
 by James Goldman. Goldman also adapted t
 by introducing appropriate citations.
 career, Hepburn often denied requests f
 coast with his acting troop consisting
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 e Among the Ruins, which costarred Laurence Olivier and was directed by Georg
 e king of France and his sister.
 ear after the 1922 murder, Gibson had been indicted (but not convicted) in an
 eep currently holds the record for most overall acting nominations, but that
 foreign films, like Vittorio de Sica's
 from Los Angeles and become, as it had
 from the rafters by a rope, dead of an
 ger to sell residential lots among the lemon ranches then lining the foothill
 golf and tennis. Hepburn, eager to plea
 h School North in Bloomington, Indiana. There is a small celestial body in sp
 h both women and men, including American Express heiress Laura Harding (1902-
 had been found to violate anti-trust law
 her nonconformist, anti-Hollywood behavior offscreen, which would make her on
 ilm version of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). Va
 in 1928, the same year she had her debu
 in her Fenwick, Connecticut home when th
 in the Broadway play Art and Mrs. Bottle
 ing social commentary about gender roles and homophobia that violated the Hol
 is a popular destination for nightlife and tourism, and home to the Walk of F
 ity Press, 2000; ISBN 0-8147-5142-3
 later, they were recorded living at 352
 nomination. By 1938, Hepburn was a bona
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 of Downtown. Due to its fame and cultur
 of Taylor, who had a public anti-drug s
 one prohibiting the sale of liquor exce
 opposite Spencer Tracy in Woman of the Y
 or police work or social pressure, and
 over her daughter and a vested interest
 role in The African Queen (1951), for wh
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A 2006 biography of Hepburn by William J.1994), who remained a close friend of Hepburn's until Harding's death. It also alleges that Hepburn's affairs with Hughes, director John Ford, and Tracy were examples of her mothering closeted homosexual or bisexual men. [2]
A Bill of Divorcement and signed Hepburn
A banner year for Hepburn, 1928 also mark and Smith's marriage was rocky from the start — she insisted he change his name to S. Ogden Ludlow so she would not be confused with well-known musician Kate Smith. They were divorced in Mexico in 1934. Fearing that the Mexican divorce was not legal, Ludlow got a second divorce in the United States in 1942 and a few days later he remarried. Although their marriage was a failure, Katharine Hepburn often expressed her gratitude toward Ludlow for his financial and moral support in the early days of her career.
A crowd gathered inside, and someone idennd was never seen again. Sometime later doubts arose, the police rolled the body over, and it was discovered the 49-year-old film director had been shot in the back.
A locally popular etymology is that the nthis and accounts of the name coming from imported English holly then growing in the area are incorrect. There is some disagreement as to who was the first to name the place Hollywood. One correct account says that the name in fact was coined by H.J. Whitley, the Father of Hollywood. He and his wife Gigi came up with the name in 1886 while on their honeymoon. Over the years Whitley had established more than 140 towns. (from Margaret Virginia Whitley's memoir) Another account is that Mrs. Wilcox -- while on a train she became acquainted with a wealthy lady who often spoke of her country home named after a settlement of Dutch immigrants from Zwolle called "Hollywood", and when she returned to Los Angles she so named her country place.
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A postcard from Hollywood, California
A screen legend, Hepburn holds the recordincludes both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress nominations). Hepburn won an Emmy Award in 1975 for her lead role in Love Among the Ruins, and was nominated for four other Emmys and two Tony Awards during the course of her more than 70-year acting career. In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Hepburn as the number one female star in their Greatest American Screen Legends list (AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars). Hepburn had a famous and longtime romance with Spencer Tracy, both on- and off-screen.
A serious problem for Hollywood since theywood hoping to become movie stars, as portrayed by the lyrics of the 1960s Burt Bacharach song "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" whose lyrics include the words: "All the stars / That never were / Are parking cars / And pumping gas." Such individuals soon discover that they have extremely slim chances of competing against professionally trained actors. Many of them end up sinking into homelessness, which is a problem in Hollywood for adults as well as youth.
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After many years of serious decline, Holle are planned, and several are centered on Hollywood Boulevard itself. In particular, the Hollywood & Highland complex, which is also the site of the Kodak Theater, has been a major catalyst for the redevelopment of the area. In addition, numerous trendy bars, clubs, and retail businesses have opened on or surrounding the boulevard, allowing it to become one of the main nighttime spots in all of Los Angeles. Many older buildings have also been coverted to lofts and condominiums, and a W Hotel is planned at the famous intersection of Hollywood and Vine, which will serve to even further revitalize the area.
After the United States Supreme Court rulnces banning the public exhibition of "immoral" films, and the studios feared that state or federal regulations were not far off.
Although not the first 'talkie', The Jaz
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As a portion of the City of Los Angeles, ly, the "mayor" is Johnny Grant.
As adopted in 1930, the code had no effec on or after July 1, 1934 to obtain a certificate of approval before being released. For more than thirty years following, virtually all motion pictures produced in the United States adhered to the code.
As of the census of 2000, there are 167,6 Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 22.23% from other races, and 6.76% from two or more races. 39.43% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race. The income per capita was estimated at $26,119, putting it ahead of Burbank, California, and about the same as Arcadia, California or Granada Hills.
At 7:30 a.m. on the morning of February 2ake Park area of downtown Los Angeles, California, which was then known as a trendy and affluent neighbourhood.
At the forefront of challenges to the cod suitors off against each other by claiming that she plans to keep her virginity until marriage, was the first film to use the words "virgin", "seduce" and "mistress", and it was released without a certificate of approval. He later made The Man with the Golden Arm (1955), which portrayed the prohibited subject of drug abuse, and Anatomy of a Murder (1959) which dealt with rape. Preminger's films were direct assaults on the authority of the Production Code and, since they were successful, hastened its abandonment.
At the time of the confession, Gibson was unrelated blackmail scheme.
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Before Tracy, Hepburn had had relationshihes. Tracy, however, seemed to have been her one true love. Hepburn took five years off from her film career after Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962) to care for Tracy while he was in failing health. Out of consideration for Tracy's family, Hepburn did not attend his funeral. She described herself as too heartbroken to ever watch Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, saying it evoked memories of Tracy that were too painful.
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By 1900, the community called Cahuenga al, lay seven miles (11 km) east through the citrus groves. A single-track streetcar line ran down the middle of Prospect Avenue from Los Angeles, but service was infrequent and the trip took two hours. The old citrus fruit packing house would be converted into a livery stable, improving transportation for the inhabitants of Hollywood.
By 1910, because of an ongoing struggle tned the Los Angeles Aqueduct and was piping water down from the Owens River in the Owens Valley. Another reason for the vote was that Hollywood could have access to drainage through Los Angeles' sewer system.
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Changing his name to William Desmond Tayle next few years, he directed more than fifty films, served in the Canadian Army, and was President of the Motion Picture Directors Association. He directed some of the great stars of his era including Mary Pickford, Wallace Reid, Dustin Farnum and his protégée Mary Miles Minter who starred in the 1919 version of Anne of Green Gables.
Charles Eyton was the General Manager of ore police were notified of the death. Director King Vidor later recalled a conversation with art director George Hopkins, who said he had helped remove items linking Taylor sexually to several Hollywood actresses, along with a number of underage males which Henry Peavey had procured for him.
Charlotte Shelby was Minter’s mother. She by feelings of maternal protection for her daughter and her own attraction for Taylor. Others, including Minter's sister, accused Shelby of wanton greed and manipulation, but she and her mother were bitterly divided by financial disputes and lawsuits. Shelby reportedly owned a rare .38 caliber pistol and bullets very similar to the kind which killed Taylor, and after this later became public, she had thrown the pistol into a bayou in Louisiana. Shelby knew the Los Angeles district attorney socially and spent years outside the United States in an effort to avoid official inquiries and press coverage related to the murder. In 1938, her other daughter, actress Margaret Shelby, blatantly accused her mother of the murder to her face during an argument. In 1967, director King Vidor investigated the Taylor murder for a film and concluded: while Taylor escorted Mabel Normand to her car at 7 p.m., Charlotte Shelby entered the bungalow at the open front door, discovered her daughter Mary Miles Minter hiding inside (the nightgown police found), and realizing the affair, Shelby shot William Desmond Taylor within an hour of his return.[4]
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Crossroads of the World
Crossroads of the World
Cypress Park · Boyle Heights · Eagle Rock
Date of birth:     May 12, 1907
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Edward Sands had prior convictions for emlet and cook, until seven months before the murder. While William Desmond Taylor had been in Europe the summer before, Sands had forged Taylor's checks and wrecked his car. Later he burglarized the bungalow, leaving footprints on Taylor's bed. He is said to have quit a job in northern California the day Taylor was murdered, and Edward Sands was never found, although some sources say he was found drowned in the Sacramento River or died in Connecticut.
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Enforcement had become impossible, and thfilm. The MPAA film rating system went into effect on November 1, 1968 with four ratings: G, M, R, and X. In 1969 the Swedish film I Am Curious (Yellow) directed by Vilgot Sjöman, was initially banned in the US for its frank depiction of sexuality; however this was overturned by the Supreme Court.

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Faith Cole McLean was the wife of actor Dace with a young man who was emerging from Taylor’s home. McLean described how he paused for a moment before he turned and walked back through the door as if he had forgotten something, re-emerged, flashed a smile and disappeared. His casual manner caused no suspicion for McLean, who decided she had heard a car backfire. She also said this person may have been a woman disguised as a man, but did not look like Edward Sands. Her stories, however, could never be verified.
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Filmed mostly on location in Africa, almourologist's daughter, disapproved of the two men's boozing and piously drank gallons of water each day to spite them. She wound up so sick with dysentery that, even months after she returned home, the famously vigorous actress was still ill. The trip and the movie made such an impact on her that later in life she wrote a book about filming the movie: The Making of The African Queen: Or, How I Went to Africa With Bogart, Bacall and Huston and Almost Lost My Mind, which made her a best-selling author at the age of 77.
Filmography
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Finally, a boycott from the Legion of Dec earn profits.
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Following The African Queen Hepburn oftenfor the role. She also received nominations for her performances in films adapted from stage dramas, namely as Mrs. Venable in Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer (1959) and as Mary Tyrone in the 1962 version of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Following other scandals, the murder of W, the aging actress was named "Norma Desmond" in reference to Taylor's middle name and one of his actress friends, Mabel Normand.[2]
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Hays spent eight years attempting to enfod to do pretty much what they wanted, although in numerous cases, certain lines of dialogue, scenes, or shots would not make the final cut.
Hays was the campaign manager for Warren neral.
He sailed for America in 1890, when he wa a wealthy Wall Street broker who provided Taylor with funding to set up a business. He and his wife were well-known in New York society until he abruptly vanished in 1908 at the age of 36, deserting his wife and daughter.[1]
He was born in Sullivan, Indiana where heace named after him.
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Henry Peavey was Taylor’s black valet, knbefore working for Taylor included arrests for vagrancy and public indecency involving underaged boys. Taylor had put up bail for him and was due to appear in court on his behalf. Initially suspected of the crime, Peavy was cleared by police. Before his death in 1937, a magazine published an interview in which Henry Peavey stated the murder had been committed by "a well-known actress and her mother" (i.e., Taylor's young lover Mary Miles Minter and her ambitious mother Charlotte Shelby). Another rival magazine published Peavey's comment as "a well-known actress," with neither magazine qualifying the statement. Henry Peavey was said to have died in an insane asylum.
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Hepburn and James Stewart in The Philadel
Hepburn and Spencer Tracy
Hepburn continued to do filmed stage dramin an original television production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie.
Hepburn cut her acting teeth in plays at , Maryland, who cast her in several small roles, including a production of The Czarina and The Cradle Snatchers.
Hepburn figures in Martin Scorsese's 2004ng their relationship are inaccurate. Hepburn did not, as depicted in the film, leave Hughes for Tracy; Hepburn and Hughes had split up years before, in 1938. Hepburn was portrayed by Cate Blanchett, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance.
Hepburn in The African Queen
Hepburn in The African Queen
Hepburn is perhaps best remembered for heprim spinster missionary in Africa who convinces Humphrey Bogart's character, a hard-drinking riverboat captain, to use his boat to attack a German ship.
Hepburn on the set of The Lion in Winter.
Hepburn on the set of The Lion in Winter.
Hepburn received her second Best Actress The following year, she won a record-breaking third Oscar for her role as Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter, an award shared with Barbra Streisand for Funny Girl.
Hepburn was already reeling from a devasty motion picture exhibitors. In 1939, Hepburn was going to do David O Selznick a favor and play the role of Scarlett O'Hara because he did not have anyone else. Hepburn insisted that she did not have the lustful, sexual appeal that the part demanded and told Selznick that they needed to find the woman who did. She rehearsed the lines thoroughly in case she couldn't be found. The night before the deadline, Selznick finally cast Vivien Leigh. Hepburn was later the maid of honor at Leigh and Laurence Olivier's wedding in 1940.
Hepburn was born in Hartford, ConnecticutMargaret Sanger, helped to found the organization that became Planned Parenthood. Hepburn's father was a staunch proponent of publicizing the dangers of venereal disease in a time when such things were not discussed, and her mother campaigned for birth control and equal rights for women. The Hepburns demanded frequent familial discussions on these topics and more, and as a result the Hepburn children were well versed in social and political issues. The Hepburn children were never asked to leave a room no matter what the topic of conversation was. Once a very young Katharine Hepburn even accompanied her mother to a suffrage rally. The Hepburn children, at their parents' encouragement, were unafraid of expressing frank views on various topics, including sex. "We were snubbed by everyone, but we grew quite to enjoy that," Hepburn later said of her unabashedly liberal family, who she credited with giving her a sense of adventure and independence.
Hepburn won an Academy Award for Best Act
Hepburn's early years
Hepburn's first leading role was in a pro assume the role. Terror stricken at the unexpected change, Hepburn arrived late and, once on stage, flubbed her lines, tripped over her feet and spoke so rapidly that she was almost incomprehensible. She was fired from the play, but continued to work in small stock company roles and as an understudy.
Hepburn's professional legacy is today cass Schuyler Grant; the two appeared together in the 1988 television movie Laura Lansing Slept Here.
Her father insisted that his children be medal for figure skating from the Madison Square Garden skating club, shooting golf in the low eighties, and reaching the semifinal of the Connecticut Young Women's Golf Championship. Hepburn especially enjoyed swimming, and regularly took dips in the frigid waters that fronted her bayfront Connecticut home, generally believing that "the bitterer the medicine, the better it was for you." She continued her brisk swims well into her 80s. Hepburn would come to be recognized for her athletic physicality — she fearlessly performed her own pratfalls in films such as Bringing up Baby, which is now held up as an exemplar of screwball comedy.
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Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, Cllywood" is often used as a metonym for the American film and television industry. Today much of the movie industry has dispersed into surrounding areas such as Burbank and the Westside, but significant ancillary industries (such as editing, effects, props, post-production, and lighting companies) remain in Hollywood.
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Hollywood was incorporated as a municipal in herds of more than two hundred. In 1904, a new trolley car track running from Los Angeles to Hollywood up Prospect Avenue was opened. The system was called "the Hollywood boulevard." It cut travel time to and from Los Angeles drastically.
Hollywood worked within the confines of t. The first threat came from a new technology, television, which did not require Americans to leave their house to watch moving pictures. Hollywood needed to offer the public something it could not get on television, which itself was under an even-more-restrictive censorship code.
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In 1853, one adobe hut stood on the site  a fortune in real estate even though he had lost the use of his legs due to typhoid fever, and his wife, Daeida, moved to Los Angeles from Topeka. In 1886, Wilcox bought 160 acres (0.6 km²) of land in the countryside to the west of the city at the foothills and the Cahuenga Pass.
In 1910, the Hepburn family lived at 133 siblings had moved to a large eight bedroom house at 201 Bloomfield Avenue in West Hartford, CT. As of 2006, the house is owned by the University of Hartford.
In 1922 he was hired by the Hollywood mov
In 1934, Joseph I. Breen (1888-1965) was the Production Code became rigid and notorious. Breen's power to change scripts and scenes angered many writers, directors, and Hollywood moguls.
In 1935, in the title role of the film Alge Door was well-received critically. But audience response to the two films was tepid, and the good reviews from critics were not enough to rescue her from an earlier string of flops (The Little Minister, Spitfire, Break of Hearts, Sylvia Scarlett, A Woman Rebels, Mary of Scotland, Quality Street). With these box office flops, Hepburn's movie career began to decline.
In 1942, Hepburn made her first appearancr screen's most famous romances.
In 1952, CBS built CBS Television City ondary of Hollywood further south than it had been. CBS's slogan for the shows taped there was "From Television City in Hollywood..."
In 1952, in the case of Joseph Burstyn, In, so that the New York Board of Regents could not ban Roberto Rossellini's The Miracle. This became known as the Miracle Decision. That in turn reduced the threat of government regulation that justified the production code.
In 1954, Joseph Breen retired and Geoffre
In 1985, the Hollywood Boulevard commercice of Hollywood's past would always be a part of its future.
In 1999 there was a report that in 1964 snter, and was involved with Taylor sexually at the time of the murder, although that was unknown at the time of the investigation.
In 2002, a number of Hollywood citizens brs argued that the needs of their community were being ignored by the leaders of Los Angeles. In June of that year, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors placed secession referendums for both Hollywood and the Valley on the ballots for a "citywide election." To pass, they required the approval of a majority of voters in the proposed new municipality as well as a majority of voters in all of Los Angeles. In the November election, both referendums failed by wide margins in the citywide vote.
In 2004, in accordance with Hepburn's wiso her career and place in Hollywood over the years, as well as personal items such as a bust of Spencer Tracy she sculpted herself and her own oil paintings. The auction netted several million dollars, which Hepburn willed mostly to her family and close friends, including television journalist Cynthia McFadden.
In June 1999, the long-awaited Hollywood  Western Avenue, Vine Street and Highland Avenue.
In addition to the threat of television, le: One Summer of Happiness) (1951), and Ingmar Bergman's Sommar med Monika (Summer with Monika) (1953). For De Sica's film, there was a censorship controversy when the MPAA demanded a scene where the lead characters talk to the prostitutes of a brothel be removed, regardless of the fact that there is no sexual or provocative activity. The Swedish films were the first to include nude love scenes, and made an international sensation.
In early 1910, director D. W. Griffith wathers. They started filming on a vacant lot near Georgia Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The Company decided to explore new territories and traveled several miles north to a little village that was friendly and enjoyed the movie company filming there. This place was called "Hollywood". D. W. Griffith then filmed the first movie ever shot in Hollywood called In Old California, a Biograph melodrama about Latino/Mexican-occupied California in the 1800s. Biograph stayed there for months and made several films before returning to New York. After hearing about this wonderful place, in 1913 many movie-makers headed west. With this film, the movie industry was "born" in Hollywood which soon became the movie capital of the world.
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In the early 1920s, three major scandals appe at a wild party in San Francisco during Labor Day weekend of 1921; the murder of director William Desmond Taylor in February 1922 and the revelations regarding his bisexual lifestyle; the drug-related death of popular actor Wallace Reid in January 1923. Later drug-related deaths of stars Olive Thomas, Barbara La Marr, Jeanne Eagels, and Alma Rubens resulted in persistent calls for censorship and "cleaning up" of Hollywood all through the 20's. These stories were sensationalized in the press and grabbed headlines across the country. They appeared to confirm a widespread perception that many Americans had of Hollywood—that it was "Sin City".
In the early 1960s, British films such aslywood Production Code, yet the films were still released in America. The American gay rights, civil rights, and youth movements prompted a reevaluation of the depiction of themes of race, class, gender, and sexuality that had been restricted by the Code.
In the play, Hepburn entered the stage bythis display of physicality that he asked her to do a screen test for the studio's next vehicle, A Bill of Divorcement, which starred John Barrymore and Billie Burke.
In the pockets of William Desmond Taylor 000 in cash, which Taylor had shown to his accountant the day before, was missing and never accounted for.
In true Hepburn fashion, she demanded an nd cast her, launching her film career aside legendary actor John Barrymore and director George Cukor, who would become a lifetime friend and colleague. In one of Barrymore's many attempts to bed her, he pinched Kate's behind on the set. She said, "If you do that again I'm going to stop acting." Barrymore replied, "I wasn't aware that you'd started, my dear."
Intoxicated with her success — an Oscar from RKO and instead went back to Hollywood to film the forgettable movie Spitfire in 1933. Having satisfied RKO, Hepburn went immediately back to Manhattan to begin the play, in which she played an English girl unhappy with her overbearing mother and wimpy father. Generally considered a flop, Hepburn's acting in The Lake resulted in Dorothy Parker’s famous quip that the actress "ran the gamut of emotions from A to B."

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It is sometimes claimed that Audrey HepbuThe closest relationship that has been identified for them is 19th cousins once removed. It has also been claimed that Audrey chose the last name Hepburn in honor of Katharine when she became an actress; however, the record shows that it was part of her family name for some time before she entered show business.
It may also be applied to the morals of p whether at local or national level. These are fairly universally regarded as blots on reputations, though in some cases there is a #82CAFF area between corruption and legitimate fund-raising. Whether the private lives of politicians are a public morals issue is not a matter of agreement, internationally speaking; the existence of an extra-marital relationship of a Prime Minister would in some countries be considered a revelation well within the sphere of the public interest, while in other countries it would be considered quite irrelevant.
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Later, Hepburn was cast in a speaking par to replace her. After another summer of stock companies, in 1932 Hepburn landed the role of Antiope the Amazon princess in The Warrior's Husband (an update of Lysistrata), which debuted to excellent reviews. Hepburn became the talk of New York City, and began getting noticed by Hollywood.
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Mary Miles Minter was a popular actress aship between the 49-year-old Taylor and 22-year-old Minter, that had started when she was below the age of consent. Minter was vilified in the press after Taylor’s murder. The suggestive letters were at odds with her screen image of a modest young girl. Rejected first by her fans, then by the Hollywood Studios, she left films entirely. Never comfortable with her career as an actress, she proclaimed her love for Taylor throughout the rest of her long life, dying in obscurity (although wealthy due to smart investments) in 1984.
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On January 22, 1947, the first commercialThe Public Prosecutor. And in the 1950s, music recording studios and offices began moving into Hollywood. Other businesses, however, continued to migrate to different parts of the Los Angeles area, primarily to Burbank. Much of the movie industry remained in Hollywood, although the district's outward appearance changed.
On June 29, 2003, Hepburn died of naturalairfield Avenue, Hartford, CT. In honor of her extensive theater work, the lights of Broadway were dimmed for an hour.
On September 21, 1938, Hepburn was stayin.
On September 8 and 9, 2006, Bryn Mawr Colall and Blythe Danner were awarded the Katharine Hepburn Medals for "lives, work and contributions that embody the intelligence, drive and independence of the four-time-Oscar-winning actress." [3]
One unusual note of trivia regarding the m's director, Anthony Harvey (born 1931), and producer, Martin Poll (born 1922), are also still alive as of 2006.
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Public morality often means regulation ofore marriage, and the protection of children. It is a main justification for censorship; it can lead to campaigns against profanity, and so be at odds with freedom of speech. Gambling is generally controlled: casinos have been considered much more of a threat than large-scale lotteries or football pools. Public drunkenness is quite unacceptable in some societies, and legal control of consumption of alcohol is often justified in terms of public morality, just as much as for medical reasons or to limit alcohol-related crime. Drug legislation, historically speaking, has sometimes followed on similar reasoning. Abortion is sometimes treated as an aspect of public morality, even if it is legally defined, regulated by medical professionals, and almost entirely hidden from public view. AIDS as a health policy issue is linked to public morality in a complicated manner.
Public morality refers to moral and ethic places. A famous remark of Mrs Patrick Campbell, that she didn't care what people did as long as they 'didn't frighten the horses' shows that in some sense even high tolerance expects a public limitation on behaviour (sexual conduct is implied here). At the opposite extreme a theocracy may equate public morality with religious instruction, and give both the equal force of law.
Public outcry over perceived immorality,  Association of America in 1945). Intended to project a positive image of the movie industry, the association was headed by Will H. Hays, who had previously been United States Postmaster General and the 1920 campaign manager for President Warren G. Harding. Hays pledged to establish a set of moral standards for the movies.
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RKO was delighted by audience reaction toe of the silver screen's most beloved stars and a feminist icon, at the time made studio executives fret that she would never become a superstar. Though she was headstrong, her work ethic and talent were undeniable, and the following year (1933), Hepburn won her first Oscar for best actress in Morning Glory. That same year, Hepburn played Jo in the screen adaptation of Little Women, which broke box-office records.
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She could also be prickly with fans — tho she was eager to learn the ways of the grip people and befriended many of them. Even so, her refusal of signing autographs and answering personal questions earned her the nickname "Katharine of Arrogance" (an allusion to Catherine of Aragon). Soon, audiences began staying away from her movies.
She was educated at Bryn Mawr College, re
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Some of what has made Hepburn greatly belc tongue, she defied the era's "blonde bombshell" stereotypes, preferring to wear pantsuits and disdaining makeup. She also had a famously difficult relationship with the press, turning down most interviews, which did not help her exposure to the public. When she did speak with the press, occasionally she fed them lies to amuse herself. On her first outing with the Hollywood press corps after the success of A Bill of Divorcement, Hepburn talked with reporters who had invaded her and her husband's cabin aboard the ship City of Paris. A reporter asked if they were really married; Hepburn responded, "I don't remember." Following up, another reporter asked if they had any children; Hepburn's answer: "Two white and three colored." Hepburn's aversion to media attention did not thaw until 1973, when she appeared on The Dick Cavett Show for an extended two-day interview.
Some return home, while others linger in nography industry in the San Fernando Valley. This side of Hollywood was portrayed in Jackson Browne's 1980 song, "Boulevard", whose lyrics include reference to a notorious hustler hangout of the 1970s, with the words: "Down at the Golden Cup / They set the young ones up / Under the neon lights / Selling day for night." This phenomenon is also portrayed in the books of Charles Bukowski.
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The M rating was changed to GP in 1970 ana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the PG-13 rating was created as a middle tier between PG and R. In 1990 the X rating was replaced by NC-17, in part because the X rating was not trademarked by the MPAA and pornographic bookstores and theatres had used the X and XXX rating.
The MPAA began working on a rating syste
The MPPDA responded to criticism of the rndecent" films that Catholics should boycott.
The Production Code (also known as the HaDA), which later became the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), adopted the code in 1930, began effectively enforcing it in 1934, and abandoned it in 1967 in favor of the subsequent MPAA film rating system. The Production Code spelled out what was and was not considered morally acceptable in the production of motion pictures for a public audience.
The Production Code enumerated three "Gen
The Production Code needed to become morehat were prohibited, and no doubt increased the opposition of movie-makers to the code.
The Production Code was not created or enferring self-regulation to government regulation.
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The Taylor murder, along with the Fatty Aood to purge itself of undesirable influences. In the future, contracts would include morality clauses which would allow for contractees to be summarily dismissed if they breached them.
The book Kate Remembered, by A. Scott Berthat has been called into question by The New York Times (see[1]). Berg has been criticized for inserting himself into the book too much, including by a columnist for the Hartford Courant. New York Post columnist Liz Smith called the book "self-promoting fakery," and suggested that Hepburn "would have despised it and his betrayal of her friendship" (see [2]).
The end of the Code
The enforcement of the Production Code leing an actress soon to be known as Hedy Lamarr, an action which was upheld on appeal. The U.S. Supreme Court had already ruled that motion pictures were not protected by the First Amendment.
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The film Blowup (1967) presented a differdidn't have an approval certificate. There was little the MPAA could do about it.
The film debuted on October 30, 1968 (Decof Aquitaine.
The first major instance of censorship uned out of the master negative of the film. Another famous case of enforcement involved the 1943 western The Outlaw, produced by Howard Hughes. The Outlaw was denied a certificate of approval and kept out of theaters for years because the film's advertising focused particular attention on Jane Russell's breasts. Hughes eventually persuaded Breen that the breasts did not violate the code and the film could be shown.
The first section of the famous Hollywoods. Flanking the west side of Highland Avenue, the structure fronted on Prospect Avenue. Still a dusty, unpaved road, it was regularly graded and graveled.
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The pair carefully hid their affair from live together regularly until the last few years of Tracy's life. Even then, they maintained separate homes to keep up appearances. Tracy, a Roman Catholic, had been married to the former Louise Treadwell since 1923, and remained so until his death.[1]
The play is set during Christmas 1183 at of his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine from prison; the story immediately centres on the conflict and shifting alliances between the estranged couple and their adult sons and heirs to the throne: prince Richard the Lionheart (the future King Richard I of England), Geoffrey Duke of Britanny, and prince John (the future King John I of England). Also present in the château and pursuing their own intrigues with the family are King Philip II of France, the son of Eleanor's ex-husband, and Philip II's half-sister Alais, a daughter of Louis VII. Alys was betrothed to Richard I, but is in fact Henry II's mistress. In reality, Henry had many mistresses and many illegitimate children. The "Rosamund" mentioned in the film was Henry II's mistress until she died.
The story is a work of fiction: there wasactions is historic; however, the outcomes of the characters and the background of the story are historically accurate. The article on the Revolt of 1173-1174 describes the historical events leading up to the fictional events in the play.
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There is a garden dedicated to her in Newotes. One reads "I remember walking as a child, it was not customary to say you were fatigued. It was customary to complete the goal of the expedition."
There is currently no official boundary o. There is a sign at the northeast corner of Fairfax Avenue and Melrose Avenue indicating that one is entering Hollywood. Generally, Hollywood's southern border follows Melrose Avenue from Vermont Avenue west to Fairfax Avenue. From there, the boundary continues north on Fairfax, wrapping east around the separate City of West Hollywood along Willoughby Avenue then wrapping around on La Brea Avenue and heads west along Fountain Avenue before turning north again on Laurel Canyon Boulevard into the Hollywood Hills. The eastern boundary follows Vermont Avenue north from Melrose past Hollywood Boulevard to Franklin Avenue. From there, the border travels west along Franklin to Western Avenue, and then north on Western into Griffith Park. Most of the hills between Laurel Canyon and Griffith Park are part of Hollywood. The commercial, cultural, and transportation center of Hollywood is the area where La Brea Avenue, Highland Avenue, Cahuenga Boulevard, and Vine Street intersect Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard. The population of the district as of the 2000 census was 167,664 [1].
They became one of Hollywood's most recogoseph Mankiewicz introduced the two, Hepburn, who was wearing special heels that added several inches to her lanky frame, said, "I'm afraid I'm too tall for you, Mr. Tracy." Mankiewicz retorted, "Don't worry, he'll soon cut you down to size." As the Daily Telegraph observed in Hepburn's obituary, "Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were at their most seductive when their verbal fencing was sharpest: it was hard to say whether they delighted more in the battle or in each other."
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Through a combination of poor crime sceneown to remain. Various theories were put forward after the murder, and in the years since, but no hard evidence has ever been uncovered to link the crime to a particular individual other than the below-listed 1964 confession by an alleged former lover.[6]
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Two years later, Hepburn received an Emmye Cukor. Hepburn also appeared with John Wayne in Rooster Cogburn, which was essentially The African Queen done as a western. Hepburn won her fourth Oscar for On Golden Pond (1981), opposite Henry Fonda. In 1994, Hepburn gave her final three movie performances — One Christmas, based on a short story by Truman Capote, as Ginny in the remake of Love Affair; and This Can't Be Love, directed by one of her close friends, Anthony Harvey (The Lion in Winter).
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Vertical integration in the movie industrunt Pictures, Inc. (1948). The studios had no way to keep foreign films out, and foreign films weren't bound by the Production Code. The anti-trust rulings also helped pave the way for independent art houses that would show films created by people such as Andy Warhol and others working outside the studio system.
Victim (1961), A Taste of Honey (1961), a
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Views on public morality do change over t Cole Porter's song Anything Goes. Rapid shifts the other way are often characterised by moral panics, or the equivalents of the English Puritans shutting down the theatres a generation after Shakespeare's death.
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When Hepburn was young, she found her oldhe had been a happy boy; rather, they insisted that it must have been an experimentation gone awry. It has also been speculated that the boy was trying to carry out a trick that his father had taught him. Hepburn was devastated by his death and sank into a depression. She shied away from children her own age and was mostly schooled at home. For many years she used Tom's birthday (November 8) as her own. It was not until she wrote her autobiography, Me: Stories of my Life, that Hepburn revealed her true birth date.
When Jack Valenti became President of thelenti negotiated a compromise: The word "screw" was removed, but other language, including the phrase "hump the hostess," remained. The film received Production Code approval despite having language that was clearly prohibited.
While Hollywood and the adjacent neighborthin the metropolitan area. KNBC began this exodus in 1962 when it moved to from the former NBC Radio City Studios located at the northeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and Vine Street to NBC Studios in Burbank. KTTV pulled up stakes in 1996 from its former home at Metromedia Square in the 5700 block of Sunset Boulevard to relocate to the 20th Century Fox lot in Century City. KABC-TV moved from its original location at ABC Television Center (now branded The Prospect Studios) just east of Hollywood to Glendale in 2000. After being purchased by 20th Century Fox in 2001, KCOP left its former home in the 900 block of North La Brea Avenue to join KTTV on the Fox lot. The CBS Corporation owned duopoly of KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV is planning a move in the near future from its longtime home at CBS Columbia Square in the 6100 block of Sunset Boulevard to a new facility currently under construction at CBS Studio Center in Studio City. Once KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV make the exit to Studio City, KTLA located in the 5800 block of Sunset Boulevard and KCET in the 4400 block of Sunset Boulevard will be the last television stations with Hollywood addresses.
While motion picture production still occl physically located within Hollywood. Other studios in the district include the aforementioned Jim Henson (formerly Chaplin) Studios, Sunset Gower Studios, and Raleigh Studios.
William Desmond Taylor
William Desmond Taylor
William Desmond Taylor (born William Cunnlar figure in the growing Hollywood film colony of the 1910s and early 1920s. [1] He was the victim of a murder that remains officially unsolved, but involved several known suspects, both men and women. Several books and websites describe details about the murder, including what some suspects said of each other, [2] along with many photographs of the people and locations.
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Yearning for a comeback on the stage, Hepd in the film version of his play Holiday. She played spoiled socialite Tracy Lord to rave reviews. With the help of ex-lover Howard Hughes, she purchased the rights to the play and turned it into a hit movie. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work opposite Cary Grant and James Stewart. She enhanced Stewart's performance, and in turn he received his only Oscar. Her career was revived almost overnight.
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osby and Carole Lombard
oth in Hollywood and in the movies, led t
otion Picture Association of America unt
otor before making his first film as director (The Awakening) in 1915. Over th
oturn to the theater. She chose The Lake, but was unable to obtain a release f
ough he didn't own any golf clubs). He d
ours. At 8 p.m. she heard a loud noise w
ourt unanimously overruled its 1915 deci
ovie was the longevity of its cast. The f
ow, Ireland – February 1, 1922 in Los An
owell and Bette Davis
own
oyland debuts, featuring Stan Laurel and
p
p
p
p sparring over power and control is almost always resolved in an agreement to
pHayward. Hepburn also had a famous affair with billionaire aviator Howard Hug
pburn, Knopf, 1991
pearing in The Philadelphia Story, a pla
pecial Program (Drama or Comedy) for Lov
perate runaways. Every year, hundreds of
pes Home Journal reporter, "I'm an atheist and that's it. I believe there's no
physical evidence was immediately lost,
played spinsters, most notably in her Osc
played the warring brothers. Jonathan Rhy
ple and history of other nations.
ples:
ppointed head of the new Production Code
r

r
r
r
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r Reid, Barbara La Marr and Alma Rubens were catalysts in the effort of Hollyw
r and Charles Farrell
r and Myrna Loy; directed by Frank Capra
r brother Tom, whom she idolized, hanging
r, directed by Ernst Lubitsch
r,[1] he moved to Hollywood in December 1
ra
ral Principles":
ran's adaptation of his play.
rank Baum for $40,000.00.
ray
rch 7, 1954) was the namesake of the Hays
rd
rd issue a list of "Don'ts" and "Be Carefuls" in 1927, but filmmakers continue
rd nomination for Leading Actress in a Pl
re Arts and Sciences was formed. The firs
reared with her in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Hepburn's grandniece is actre
reat Neck, New York. The producer had fi
red Hitchcock, starring Nita Naldi and Vi
reen O'Sullivan, and Norma Shearer
references or sources.
registered trademark of the  sandiegomill
registered trademark of the  sandiegomill
residency of the United States in the 19
ress nomination
rgh Herbert. Director: Ray Enright
rginia Valli
ric March
ridiculed, nor shall sympathy be created
ried on within her family. Hepburn's niec
rimary residence in Chinon, Anjou, part
ring Charles Laughton, Fredric March, Mau
ring Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, Joan Blond
rk · Elysian Heights · Elysian Valley· Fr
rke Balboa · Mission Hills · NoHo Arts District · North Hills · North Hollywoo
rnet Accuracy Project" (biography), Inter
rnomination, losing to Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire. She played a
rofessional School.
rough her career by Taylor. Personal let
rrelated, and certainly had never met before the former's rise to prominence.
rs
rs within the Hollywood district, most ma
rsonalities, including her agent Leland
rtainment, shall be presented.
ry, Gardner Elementary, Valley View Elem
rymore and Carole Lombard
ryn Mawr and later in revues staged by st
s

s Code) was a set of industry guidelines
s Meyers and Yuliya Vysotskaya played th
s accompanied by classroom activities fo
s and hotels and assiduously avoiding th
s as well as a close friend and associate
s forbidden, as well as the use of liquor
s is accused; Miss Normand Weeps as Wome
s nomination
s nomination
s not based on Catholic Church law. His w
s of such stars as Olive Thomas, Wallace
s of the GNU Free Documentation License.
s of the GNU Free Documentation License.
s pension from an oil company. About a y
s with several Hollywood directors and pe
s | Best Picture Academy Award nominees
s, and studios had been forced to give u
s, including The Madwoman of Chaillot (19
scar for Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Sh
sexual matters, including prostitution an
she "subject to the dictates of good taste". Capital punishment, "third-degree
sity of Southern California (USC), July
sn Huston and Bogart, neither of whom ever drank any water. Hepburn, ever the
sn of 500 people. Los Angeles, with a population of 100,000 people at the time
so released without a certificate of app
sof actors Blanche Sweet, Lillian Gish, Mary Pickford, Lionel Barrymore, and o
ss
ss, road accident
stance and was alleged to have been deeply concerned by Normand’s cocaine addi
suit after marrying Ethel May Harrison on December 7, 1901,[3] the daughter of
t

t
t Academy Awards (Oscars) went to films
t Command
t Montgomery, Joan Crawford and Clark Gab
t all the cast and crew suffered from mal
t. In 2005, the unmarked murder site was
tThe Bicycle Thief (1947), the Swedish film Hon dansade en sommar (English tit
te press. Hepburn and Tracy were undeniably a couple for decades, but did not
ted murder;
tentary School, Cherimoya Grammar School, Bancroft Middle, Le Conte Junior Hig
ter was first shown on 26 December 2003 i
tes
th Heaven and Sunrise, as well as the 192
th a problem regarding language in the f
the corner of Fairfax Avenue and Beverly
the subject of religion, she told a Ladi
ther Elected Officials
thletic, and encouraged swimming, riding,
thony Hopkins in his film debut; John by
ting series of flops when, in 1938, she (
ting, unpleasant, though not necessarily
tion Code certificates of approval
tion Code establishes the Production Code
tion of quotations related to:
tith thriving crops. In the 1880s, Harvey Henderson Wilcox of Kansas, who made
tlanta: Turner Publishing, 1994; ISBN 1-5
tlen · Century City · Cheviot Hills · Crestview · Del Rey · Holmby Hills · Ken
tll, though she was eventually rehired when the director could not find anyone
to a new contract after it wrapped. But
ttablished the Production Code Administration, and required all films released
tte case, a Waltham pocket watch, and an
tural community flourished in the area w
ty in 1903. Among the town ordinances was
ty, declared the victim had died of a heart attack (or a stomach hemorrhage) a
u
u
uction of The Big Pond, which opened in G
udlow ("Luddy") Ogden Smith, whom she ha
ue was changed to Hollywood Boulevard and
ueer.
uglas MacLean, and the couple were neighb
ul urologist from Virginia, and Katharin
ularly family planning. In 1985, she rec
um
uor autographs, feeling it an invasion of her privacy. However, on movie sets,
ure in the Los Angeles region. Paramount Studios is the only major studio stil
ureleased in 1927 or 1928.
urn returned to her roots on Broadway, ap
urn, with her agile mind and distinctive
uses, see Hollywood (disambiguation).
ush not only individual politicians, but the entire conduct of political life,
ustrial Commission of Ohio) that motion
ut Shakespeare Theatre
ution for child actors, the Hollywood Pr
utlandish $1,500 per week for film work (
uture" – from the L.A. Times – with photo
ved today — her unconventional, straightf
ves to Hollywood to start his acting car
ving sister, died on February 13, 2006, a
w
w
w ivory toothpick; a two-carat diamond ring was on his finger. [6] A sum of $5
ward and Bette Davis
was described as having an obsessive hold
way that would discourage imitations in r
web.com), September 2003, webpage: LitWe
where the historic Hollywood Hotel once
with the crime, and the case remains off
wn for wearing flashy golf costumes (alth
wood is now undergoing rapid gentrificati
words and phrases that were considered to
wyck
x and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood;
xtension of the Los Angeles County Metro
xual crimes;
y
yy
y (1984)
y Frank Capra
y and Bette Davis
y had its own private Industry-run instit
y of All Flesh and the 1928 movie The Las
y to be rejected;
y which time the "Golden Age of Hollywoo
y · Country Club Park · Fairfax District · Hancock Park · Harvard Heights · Korea
y, Leo Carrillo and Fay Wray
yds a broader, more casual approach" in the enforcement of the code.
yhip Lollypop".
ying a large stag on her shoulders — an
yion pictures. The Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors Association (MPP
ylor was found inside his bungalow at th
yny Harvey and a 2003 film by Andrei Konchalovsky.
yp ownership of theatres by the U. S. Supreme Court in United States v. Paramo
yr students
yrban density in mind. Many new developments have been completed, and many mor
ywood Boulevard and Serrano Avenue was once the site of the illustrious Hollywood
ywood cerise" is displayed.
ywood cinema, and New Hollywood.
–lm, television and stage, widely recognized for her sharp wit, New England ge

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