By Subject: ARTS AND THE MEDIA
Film, Cinema, Video (alphabetical by title of film)
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- Films and the child mind
- German film’s X certificate: “The Third Sex”
- So sinister
- Pompous
- Mixed up sex
- This subject deserves sensible argument, by P Dehn
- The Third Sex, by D Powell
- The German film The Third Sex, by C A Lejeune
- Not before the children, by D Powell
- Letter: British film censorship, by P Baker
- Yet here is the film to make Britons proud of those who made it, by Leonard Mosley
- Chancery division: no interlocutory relief
- Dirk Bogarde takes on his most daring role
- Letter: [Victim], by M Relph
- Letter: [Victim], by D Bogarde
- Victim
- Here’s a film to start you arguing, by J Bentley
- Bogarde wins ‘forbidden theme’ gamble
- “Victim” film falls short of subject
- Blackmailer and his Victim: intelligent film on homosexuality
- Bogarde pulls off his biggest gamble, by A Walker
- A plea for a minority “Victim”
- Is it gilding the guilty?
- (film review ‘Victim’)
- [Simon Mann column]
- Ten-letter word, by J Breen
- Bogarde’s courage pays dividends
- This film does ‘deal frankly with ...’
- Mum’s so proud of her actor son
- Silken miseries, by W Whitebait
- Vatican paper praises Bogarde film
- Some chances taken, and some not, by B Partridge
- extracts from review of
- Letter: Stop being hypocritical, by R E Davies
- The Wolfenden view, by N Woodman
- Letter: First Victim, by D Bennett
- A sodom to suit the censor?
- “No control over the sub-editing” [law report, High Court] USA Ab
- Truth and a teenage marriage [part missing]
- [headline partly missing]
- Not what they seem
- All for Pete, by Isabel Quigly
- Film not for the squeamish
- Tragedy of a teenage marriage, by Neil Gibbs
- Cut now - or pay later: the censors, by John Fletcher
- Boy in ‘adult only’ film: he cannot see it
- Film- Market Place
- Unforgivable sin: film ruled obscene
- A British threesome
- Film censorship in Ireland: appeals chairman’s views
- Attractive delusions
- Movies: boudoir battle shifts from wide to home screen, by Peggy Hudson
- Ulysses challenges the censor: cinema, Kenneth Pearson
- Where honesty has little to say: Enigma from India
- Letter: “Ulysses”, by Sartor Resartus
- Homo breakthrough
- Church condemns Elizabeth Taylor film
- We don’t need this film here, says Helen Taylor
- Homosexuality in the films
- Off the streets into the can: Peter Forster in France
- The fox jumps the taboos, by Felix Barker
- Film booed
- Festival fans boo film
- British entry booed
- The Frank Sinatra of the ‘sixties, by John Russell Taylor
- (no title)
- Why these taboo love stories aren’t too hot to handle
- The sex of Sister George stuns New York: British film sensation
- (no title)
- The Queen
- Transvestite drag
- The Queen
- The Queen
- Sex in the arts; Australian censors among strictest in the western world, by Christopher Beck
- Shocking - in the right way
- Londoners will see Sister George scene
- Londoners to see banned film scene
- The boredom of Sister George, by I Christie
- New film
- Erotic films chaos in Italy
- Did Sherlock Holmes have a secret love? by H Fielding
- A sickening dip in the US drag bag
- (column by Lord Arran)
- Why laugh at homosexuals?
- The man who guards Sherlock Holmes’s sex life, by P Grosvenor
- Tears – the mark of greatness, by C Perry
- A perfect romance – or just a dream?
- Letter: I’m queer . . . and not ashamed, by P.T.
- ‘Sister George’ film not be shown
- Letter; The banning of ‘Sister George’, by D Wyndham-Fortescue
- ‘Sister George’ is passed for Ipswich
- Uncut film for lesbian audiences
- What York thought of Sister George
- JPs ‘vet’ controversial film
- Justices see ’Sister George’
- An innocent in Sister George-land
- Censor’s work
- Five Friends