Censored : the private life of the movie (1930)

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THE HEAVENLY INFLUENCE III CENSORSHIP of the movies has been in existence for more than a decade, a period sufficient to permit of evaluations. We should expect to find that the large and famous producers had by this time ascertained just what their masters — the censors — would cut out. Surely Fox, Paramount, Warner Bros., et al., have learned long ago how to meet the standards of the censors and thus save hundreds of thousands of dollars of expense. But no such meeting of the minds is possible. The standards set by the censors are more unstable than quicksilver. Each censor has his own pet fears and horrors, and each state board views the 79