What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors F "You ain't walkin' out on me? Don't I treat you right? Look at all the swell clothes and jewelry. Where are you going to find anybody as generous as me?" "You'd better come back and get your key." Eliminate, "Well, 1 know a lady — fifty-fifty-" — and eliminate accompanying wink of landlady to girl. "Well, you wouldn't have to ask me twice." REEL 7. — "You look a little pale. You forgot your lipstick, didn't you?" "Good luck!' REEL 8. — Eliminate scene where Carol accosts man on street, and accompanying dialogue: "Hello, mister." (putting hand on arm and smiling at him.) FALSE FACES OCTOBER, 1932 REEL 9. — Eliminate scene of Dr. Brenton shaking hands with Judge. FAREWELL TO ARMS DECEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate view of girl in negligee as she jumps into scene. (In house.) REEL 3. — Shorten scene of kiss in garden between Catherine and Frederick where he pushes her back and they disappear out of scene. ". . . in a churchyard, under the stars, like two random animals." REEL 4. — Eliminate distinct view of ether cone being placed on Frederick's face. REEL 9. — Shorten view of Catherine's hand grasping bed clothes in hospital scene of confinement. This allows synchronization of her hand with the rowing hand of Frederick. FARGO EXPRESS— NOVEMBER, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate scenes where crooks open cell and allow prisoner to escape (3). (After overpowering sheriff.) Eliminate scene where York crashes chair on man's head. FAST COMPANIONS— MAY, 1932 New Title for "CALIENTE". FAST WORKERS— MARCH, 1933 REEL 2. — "Yeah, if you had a hundred dollars you could buy twenty of 'em." REEL 3. — "That girl in the speakeasy — I asked her how girls got money from men." "You thought I'd lie — that I'd take money from men for nothing". "Yeah, when you want to be. Say why didn't you let me go to Chicago with that guy? At least I'd have been in stock." REEL 4. — "Too bad you're not in circulation." REEL 7. — "To let you know that I'm anybody's girl." FAST LIFE DECEMBER, 1932 REEL 6. — Eliminate scene where Sandy actually takes money from owner of boat (as he poses as Federal Prohibition Agent). 35