I’ve noticed that American movies from the 1940s or 50s have their content “toned down” when it comes to depictions of sex or violence, even in romance where the lead characters kiss (they pause every 3 seconds) with zero nudity except maybe a bra & crime or noir flicks always involving the protagonist/s winning (like the narrative shows police must be victorious rather than admitting defeat towards criminals) to list a few.


Even then, did they still enforce that towards non US made films (Godzilla: 1954, Japan or Cronaca di un amore: 1950, Italy) when shown in theaters?
The answer is in the linked Wikipedia. Read it.