Because it was framed as an educational "warning" to young people, it bypassed some censors to show scenes of burlesque shows, lesbianism, and "wild" sex parties that were otherwise banned.
Another exploitation film focusing on the "dangers" of youth, often packaged with similar suggestive titles in digital archives. Sexy Girl (1934) mp4
A more mainstream but highly charged romantic dramedy starring Jean Harlow , the original "Blonde Bombshell". Because it was framed as an educational "warning"
A quasi-documentary starring Joan Lowell that featured significant nudity (often excised from US releases) under the guise of an "ethnographic" study. the original "Blonde Bombshell".
It follows Millicent, a small-town girl who wins a beauty contest and heads to New York City. Her dreams of Broadway stardom take a dark turn when she contracts a "social disease" (syphilis) after a "casting couch" encounter.