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Title and Distributor Rating Year of Review
Man Who Found Himself, The (RKO) A-II
Man Who Knew Too Much (Para.) A-I
Man Who Lived Again, The (Gaumont-British) B
Man Who Lived Twice, The (Columbia) A-II
Man Who Lost Himself, The (Universal) A-II
Man Who Loved Redheads (British) (United Artists) B
Objection: Light treatment of marriage; suggestive situations. Note: This classification is applicable only to prints shown in Continental U.S.A.
Man Who Never Was (Fox) A-I
Man Who Returned to Life (Columbia) A-II
Man Who Seeks the Truth (Dome Films) (French) B
Objection: Several objectionable scenes and sequences stressing infidelity.
Man Who Talked Too Much (Warner-First National) A-II
Man Who Turned to Stone (Col.) B
Objection: Excessive brutality.
Man Who Understood Women (Fox) A-III
Man Who Wouldn't Die (20th Century-Fox) A-II
Man Who Wouldn't Talk, The (20th Century-Fox) A-II
Man With a Cloak, The (MGM) B
Objection: Tends to portray suicide sympathetically.
Man With a Million (British) (United Artists) A-I
Man With My Face, The (United Artists) B
Objection: Light treatment of marriage.
Man With Nine Lives, The (Columbia) B
Objection: Tends to condone and defend the murderous actions of the leading character.
Man With 100 Faces (Gaumont-British) A-I
Man With the Golden Arm (UA) B
Objection: This film is of low moral tone throughout because it tends to minimize the moral obligations of all the principal characters. It treats in terms of morbid sensationalism with narcotic addiction and in so doing fails to avoid the harmful implications relative to this moral and sociological problem. It also contains suggestive costuming, dialogue and situations. Man With the Grey Glove, The (Italian) (IFE Releasing Corp.) B Objection: Tends to condone immoral actions; suggestive costuming.
Man without a Star (Universal-International) B
Objection: Suggestive dialogue and sequences; excessive brutality. Man with the Gun (formerly Trouble Shooter, The) (United A-II
Artists)
Man With Two Lives (Monogram) A-II
Observation: The film contains suggestions which could be construed as favoring the false doctrine of the transmigration of souls.
Mandarin Mystery, The (Republic) A-I
Manhandled (Paramount) B
Objection: This picture contains an excessively sadistic sequence. Manhattan Angel (Columbia) A-II
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