Look Magazine August 2, 1938 How Movies Are Censored No Label VG


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Look Magazine – August 2, 1938 – How Movies Are Censored Feature (No Label, VG Condition)

This vintage issue of Look Magazine, dated August 2, 1938, explores one of the most controversial topics of Hollywood’s Golden Age with its headline feature: “How Movies Are Censored.” During this time, film content was tightly regulated by the Production Code Administration (commonly known as the Hays Code), and this article provides readers with an inside look at how studios navigated the moral and political boundaries imposed by industry censors.

This issue also likely includes a wide range of features typical of Look magazine’s format from the late 1930s—offering a blend of photography-rich reporting on entertainment, fashion, politics, everyday people, and cultural trends.

Condition:
This magazine is in very good condition, with minor wear along the edges consistent with its age. There is no address label, and the exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please inspect the pictures provided for a full view of the item's condition.

We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. All vintage magazines are shipped in plastic protective coverings to ensure secure handling and long-term preservation.

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