Wieners!

Mar. 19th, 2020 06:28 am
[identity profile] beaver67.livejournal.com
Someone on the writing staff had a good laugh over this.

[identity profile] cuddyclothes.livejournal.com
Baby Face
This is considered the ne plus ultra of pre-Code movies. Stanwyck stars as a woman who sleeps her way to the top. Told with LOTS of detail!
Ladies They Talk About
Actually a fairly serious picture, despite the poster art.

The_Bitter_Tea_of_General_Yen

This was a SCANDALOUS movie! Stanwyck plays a white woman who falls for an Asian man (played by Nils Asther, a white actor, however). Afte much agonizing, Stanwyck decides to go with the Chinese general. But of course it had an unhappy ending because "miscegenation"--mixing of two races--was considered distasteful, to put it mildly. General Yen poisons himself rather than have her make the "impossible" choice.

"Pre-Code" refers to talking pictures made before 1934, when the Production Code was enforced by the Hayes Office, the leading Hollywood censorship group. They are considered the “raw stuff of American culture, unvarnished and unveiled.” Although we mostly think of this as being about sex, drug use and other unconventional subjects were shown in a way that audiences didn't see for many decades.
[identity profile] write-light.livejournal.com
In lieu of Hump Day Hunks, I offer this trio of weirdness...

How many adverts can say "Angel Dead Baby". (Fans of Supernatural,we have a near BINGO)


NOPE NOPE NOPE

The only secure, the cleanest and most poison-free means to complete and longlasting elimination of beetles.

And this ... sounds really painful.

[identity profile] franklanguage.livejournal.com
Okay, this commercial is dated 2013 according to YouTube™, but could be earlier:

[identity profile] write-light.livejournal.com


No one advertises how plain they are anymore.  But they are versatile! :D
[identity profile] write-light.livejournal.com

Vintage ads are full of text




Vintage ads leave us perplexed

But most of all... )


Vintage ads are oversexed




(see how I cleverly used a cut to adhere to the 3-ad rule?  ;D)

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