“Hollywood Censored: Morality Codes, Catholics, and the Movies” is a comprehensive textbook by author Gregory D. Black that explores the complex relationship between Hollywood cinema, morality codes, and the Catholic Church. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this 352-page paperback delves into the history of mass communication and media studies, specifically focusing on the impact of Christian theology and ethics on film and media. With insights into the subject area of religion, social science, and performing arts, this book offers a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the intersection of faith and filmmaking.

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