The Devil's Camera

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Expounding on the wickedness behind the film industry in 1932. Comparable in its exaggeration and hysteria to Harry J. Anslinger's "Marijuana, Assassin of Youth" (1936).

Author(s): R. G. Burnett
Edition: 1
Publisher: The Epworth Press
Year: 1932

Language: English
Commentary: Crude high res scans from Archive.org cleaned up, straightened, cropped. Interesting read.
Pages: 136
City: London

01 - The Indictment
02 - Cinema's World-Wide Grip
03 - Degradation of Womanhood
04 - Children and the Films
05 - The Crime-Builder of the Age
06 - The Other Side
07 - Publicity Artifices
08 - War and Peace
09 - Hollywood to Blame
10 - Film Treatment of Religion
11 - How to Save the Films
Appendix A - The Powers of Local Licensing Authorities in England
Appendix B - The British Board of Film Censors' Report