The Heart of Nora Flynn (1916) Poster

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Single-Black-Male2 December 2003
The 35 year old Cecil B. DeMille uses this film to demonstrate the hierarchical structure of early 20th century America. He uses the new woman (Nora Flynn) as a symbol of the changing attitudes to femininity and sexuality, as well as to define the 'urban other'.
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