I watched Stanley Kubrick's The Killing today. The film was made in 1956 and there's one scene where a character uses the N word. I was quite taken aback to hear it used in a film made in an era with a strict and rigid censorship code, where no swearing was allowed.
Now I realise that those were more racist times and so the word itself may not have been as unacceptable as it is today, but even so. People swore in the 50s and that wasn't allowed in movies. Anyone know when racial slurs (offensive ones I mean) were first used in cinema?
Now I realise that those were more racist times and so the word itself may not have been as unacceptable as it is today, but even so. People swore in the 50s and that wasn't allowed in movies. Anyone know when racial slurs (offensive ones I mean) were first used in cinema?