Moon is Blue, The
It begins and ends on the observation deck of the Empire State Building, a fitting site for this 1953 movie that erupted into a towering controversy. The charm of the filmâs William Holden/David Niven/Maggie McNamara triangle notwithstanding, Hollywoodâs Production Code refused to approve The Moon Is Blue because of an âunacceptably light attitude toward seduction.â Among the movieâs offending words: âvirginâ and âpregnant.â But producer/director Otto Preminger, who had triumphantly staged The Moon Is Blue on Broadway and had seen it become a smash hit on a national stage tour, refused to change a scene or a word. In an unprecedented move, he released the film without the Codeâs seal. Audiences backed Preminger at the box office â and a new era of moviemaking independence dawned.
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