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  1. Fast-forward a hundred years, and hardly anyone uses “union suit” or “pantywaist” to describe clothes. But “pantywaist” has endured, sometimes below the radar, as a mild slur, meaning someone who is weak; a sissy. It is almost universally applied to men. That insulting definition of “pantywaist” (sometimes hyphenated as “panty ...

  2. The film is a remake of a 1935 French movie, Fanfare of Love, from the story by Robert Thoeren and Michael Logan, which was remade in 1951 by German director Kurt Hoffmann as Fanfares of Love. In Blake Edwards 's 1982 musical comedy film Victor/Victoria , Victoria Grant, a struggling soprano, is unable to find work but she finds success when she becomes "Count Victor Grazinski", a female ...

  3. The earliest known use of the word pantywaist is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for pantywaist is from 1910, in the Lima News (Lima, Ohio).

  4. The usual meaning of the word pantywaist is 'an effeminate or weak man or boy; sissy'. Example: "I think my career has shown I'm not exactly a pantywaist" (John Wayne, in a 1971 Playboy interview). The original sense, though, referred to an article of clothing for children. This pantywaist was an undergarment consisting of short pants and a ...

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    Also known as "The Gay Brothers," this short film showed two men dancing together. Film critic Parker Tyler noted thatthe dance "shocked audiences with its subversion of conventional male behavior."

    Prior to Hollywood's Hays Code—which prohibited positive depictions of queerness, among other things, for decades—films often used gender-role-reversal scenarios for humor.An especially prominent example of this "crossdressing" comedy phenomenon is Charlie Chaplin's 1915 two-reel "A Woman." The story sees him transforming into a woman to toy with t...

    In the Charlie Chaplin comedy, a stagehand mocks the actor's character for supposedly kissing another man. He suddenly acts twee and provocatively sticks his butt out in a parody of the stereotypical "sissy," or effeminate queer man. Anders als die Anderen (a German film whose title translates to Different from the Others) is one of the oldest surv...

    Charles Bryant's adaptation of gay writer Oscar Wilde's play of the same name reportedly featured several queer collaborators—namely, bisexual lead actress Alla Nazimovaand set designer Natacha Rambova (her rumored lover). The movie drew controversy from New York censors for suggesting that two of its male characters were gay. Additionally, several...

    The silent war film Wings was the first movie to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards and also depicted one of the earliest onscreen same-sex kisses. In one scene, a young soldier tenderly kisses his dying friend on the mouth—a common practice in the trenches of World War I.

    According to Vito Russo's 1981 book The Celluloid Closet, the film contains "probably the first explicitly drawn lesbian character" in cinematic history. Pandora's Boxfollows Lulu (Louise Brooks), a woman whose sexual appeal leads to lust and violence in the people around her. Actress Alice Roberts played her lesbian admirer, the Countess Geschwitz...

    MGM producer Irving Thalberg was reportedly a fan of Mädchen in Uniform and believed that a similar film about the life of real-life, 17th-century lesbian monarch Queen Christina of Sweden "could give us very interesting scenes." MGM ended up giving Christina (who was played by queer actress Greta Garbo) a heterosexual love interest and erased expl...

    Officially known as the "Motion Picture Production Code,"the Hays Code set stern guidelines for what types of content could be released by U.S. movie studios from 1934 to 1968. One taboo was homosexuality, meaning that any instances of queerness on film had to be carefully coded. [Pictured: American Joseph Breen, Hollywood director, speaking with B...

    In one scene from the 1938 screwball comedyBringing Up Baby, the word "gay" was used in a queer context for likely the first time(possibly thanks to queer performers' use of "gay" as a slang term). When a woman asks reputedly bisexual actor Cary Grant's character why he's wearing a feathery bathrobe, he responds, "Because I just went gay all of a s...

    The well-known drama includes clear, coded gay subtext between troublemaking teen protagonist Jim Stark (supposedly queer actor James Dean) and his new classmate, Plato (Sal Mineo). Mineo was one of the first Hollywood actors to publicly come out as gay, and he later even referred to Plato as the first gay teenager on film. Victim opens in 1960s Lo...

  5. Feb 23, 2016 · The movement began by targeting NBC series “Hazel.”. The organization Justicia protested the depiction of Mexicans in film and TV shows as lazy, sleazy, buffoons or banditos. The organization ...

  6. Jan 3, 2020 · panties (n.) 1845, "drawers for men" (derogatory), diminutive of pants with -ie. The meaning "underpants for women or girls" is recorded by 1908. The college prank panty raid is attested from 1952. waist (n.) late 14c., "middle part of the body," also "part of a garment fitted for the waist, portion of a garment that covers the waist" (but, due ...

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