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Comedy of remarriage

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The comedy of remarriage is a subgenre typical of American cinema in the 1930's and 1940's. At the time, the Production Code (aka Hays Code) banned any explicit references to or attempts to justify adultery and illicit sex. The comedy of remarriage enabled filmmakers to evade this provision of the Code. The protagonists divorced, flirted with strangers without risking the wrath of censorship, and then got back together.

Famous comedies of remarriage

Further reading

  • Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage (Harvard Film Studies, 1981) by Stanley Cavell.