On June 13, 1934, an amendment to the Code was adopted, which established the Production Code Administration (PCA) and required all films released on or after July 1, 1934, to obtain a Seal of Approval before being released.
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| "She's out of fix because they've cleaned up the movies." Original art James Thurber The New Yorker, September 29, 1934, p. 13 |
To me, it's an odd turn of phrase to say, "out of fix." It sounds wrong to my ear, but I take it to be close to "out of joint" or "bent out of shape."
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| "She's out of fix because they've cleaned up the movies." Framed, original art James Thurber The New Yorker, September 29, 1934, p. 13 |
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James Thurber Heritage Auctions listing accessed 22 days before the sale
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| "She's out of fix because they've cleaned up the movies." James Thurber The New Yorker, September 29, 1934, p. 13 |
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| "She's out of fix because they've cleaned up the movies." Original art James Thurber The New Yorker, September 29, 1934, p. 13 |
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| "Go on, don't give me that personality stuff!" Alain The New Yorker, September 29, 1934, p. 12 |
Note: This blog will remain out of fix indefinitely.
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