Censored : the private life of the movie (1930)

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PRIVATE LIFE OF THE MOVIE rectors, and the existence of some famous actors in Hollywood. And if you believe they should be given as free a reign as a magazine, a book publisher or an editor, you can well question the fact that your taxes in part support these boards of powerful intolerants. The producers will do nothing. The press, weary of movie press-agentry, wary of movie advertising, will join in no protest. And the censor will not lay down his shears voluntarily. He has grown in power and usage. He has many friends. Chief of these is the club-woman. 102