The term "blue film" refers to early, often clandestine, erotic films. The (roughly 1969–1984) saw these films enter mainstream theatrical release with higher production values. Blue Movie (1969)
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(1960) : Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller that fundamentally changed the horror genre and film editing. 2. "Blue Film" & Classic Adult Cinema The term "blue film" refers to early, often
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