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Hollywood actor, Joe E. Brown, seen in St Louis Cardinal baseball uniform. Hollywood Producer Robert Lord in ballpark

Hollywood producer Robert Lord is seen in stands of ballpark. Views of a ballpark and crowd in California,United States. Baseball game appears to be ongoing. Hollywood movie star, Joe E. Brown, is seen in St. Louis Cardinal baseball uniform. Three players in outfield, each in a different uniform, suddenly walk rapidly toward infield. They remove their shirts to reveal shoulder pads under their uniforms and laugh and clown around with a "ball player." One throws a fake punch at the "player" who falls to the ground . A man dressed as English butler, serves tea to several "baseball players" in the outfield. Filming for the movie: "Fireman Save My Child" starring Joe E. Brown, who, as part of the story, joins the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team.

Date: 1932
Duration: 1 min 1 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675032823
Joseph Breen, administrator of motion picture production code of ethics at meeting with his deputies in Hollywood, California.

Joseph I. Breen, administrator of motion picture production code of ethics at a meeting with his deputies in Hollywood, California. Breen was appointed by William H Hays who was the president of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America at the time. At the Production Code Administration meeting he speaks about importance of assuring that Hollywood films include stories with power, and punch, and backbone, but that they must at the same time be on the lookout for movie scenes, or action, or dialog which are likely to give offense. Regarding morality in films, he says "the responsible men in this industry want no such pictures and will not allow these to be shown." He speaks of the Production Code Administration, and says that no single person should argue on censorship, and that there won't be one man censorship, but rather a censor board of experienced professionals. (The group's work became known as the "Hays Code" and was a precursor approach to modern motion picture ratings.)

Date: 1934, September 19
Duration: 1 min 42 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675036758
Chairman condemns communism at a meeting of Association of Motion Picture Producers in Hollywood, California.

The Motion Picture Industry Council, including the Association of Motion Picture Producers, Screen Actors Guild, Screen Directors Guilde, Screen Writers Guild, meeting to prepare comments to the House of Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), in Hollywood, California. The meeting to draft a letter to Congressman Woods of the HUAC Committee. The chairman of the council, Allen Rivkin, speaks from his notes about the threats of communism and subversive elements, and Hollywood's support for stopping the "Communist conspiracy". Association members look on, including Ronald Reagan.

Date: 1951, September 20
Duration: 1 min 50 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675056535
Lee De Forest Laboratories and traffic on streets in Hollywood, California.

Lee De Forest Building in Hollywood, California. Lee De Forest with a vacuum tube. A sign on the building reads 'Lee De Forest Laboratories'. A view of the buildings in Hollywood. Vehicular traffic on the street.

Date: 1939, June
Duration: 52 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675054137
Paramount Studio, CBS Studio and RKO Radio Pictures in Hollywood, California.

Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California. CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) Studio building. Cars pass by. Wordings on the building read 'CBS'. A sign reads 'RKO Radio Pictures'. Main gate of the Paramount Studio in view. Aerial view of the buildings in Hollywood.

Date: 1939, June
Duration: 1 min 18 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675054139
The buildings of Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studio, Paramount Pictures and air raid shelter in Hollywood, California.

Motion picture studios in Hollywood, California during World War 2 period. Cars driven on road in Hollywood with palm trees in median beside street. A sign at the entrance of a building reads 'Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studio' (MGM). People walk through the Paramount Pictures entrance gate. People walk on street in front of MGM studio. MGM studio employees bulletin board detailing the MGM company investments in War Bonds and donations to the Red Cross. Banners along the board encourage employee participation, such as "To speed victory. To bring our men home. Our government asks that you buy War Bonds." A sign atop Paramount Pictures building reads 'Buy Bonds at Acct Office'. An air raid shelter building.

Date: 1943, April
Duration: 1 min 15 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675068107