Baby Doll (1956) (UPDATED)

: The film's approval by the Production Code Administration (PCA) despite religious protests helped signal the decline of the strict Hays Code, eventually leading to the modern MPAA rating system.

: The film marked the screen debuts of Eli Wallach and Rip Torn. Despite the controversy, it earned four Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Carroll Baker and Best Adapted Screenplay for Tennessee Williams. Baby Doll (1956)

: Desperate and failing, Archie Lee burns down the modern cotton gin of his competitor, Silva Vacarro (Eli Wallach). : The film's approval by the Production Code

: Time Magazine labeled it "just possibly the dirtiest American-made motion picture that has ever been legally exhibited". it earned four Academy Award nominations

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