Like its peer Reefer Madness , it is now viewed as a campy, high-drama relic of a time when Hollywood used morality as a shield to show "naughty" content. Other "Sexy" 1934 Contenders

If the movie you found isn't Sex Madness , it may be one of these other "pre-Code" gems from the same year:

This was the year the "party ended" for edgy cinema. By July 1934, the began strictly forbidding depictions of "lustful kissing," "suggestive dancing," and nudity. Films released just months earlier—like those listed above—remain some of the most "uncensored" looks at early 20th-century culture available today.