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Mr. Sable said:I'm not sure everyone pounding a bourbon and lighting a cigarette every minute or two in every Golden Age movie was a very good message either. Neither was Cary Grant's portraying a lovable alcoholic wife beater (Philapelpha Story? was it?). Fred Flintstone and Ralph Kramden were pretty violent and threatinging characters as well. "One of these days, Alice/Wilma..." POW! To the moon/right in the kisser!
So have things gotten better or worse, really?
But Sable, those films were balanced out by "Miracle on 34th Street," "Father Knows Best," "The Little Rascals," "The Wizard of Oz," and so many other films with positive images. There are so few of the same these days.
Also, if we're speaking of media for children, "The Flintstones" was meant for adults, though I watched it as a cartoon at 4PM! "The Honeymooners" and our beloved film noir were not meant for children's consumption.
Kids were watching singing cowboys.