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What Shocked the Censors G
REEL 6. — In scene in court, eliminate close views of first girl dancing suggestively before Golo and courtiers (2). In same scene, eliminate all views of second girl dancing in indecent manner (3).
Eliminate view of nude jester as he approaches Count Seigfried.
Shorten by half, scene of Golo hanging.
GHOST CITY JANUARY, 1932
REEL 3. — Eliminate scene where man deliberately shoots at Temple through window.
Eliminate scene where Blain hands gun to Buck.
REEL 4. — Eliminate scene where Buck deliberately shoots at Temple after fight.
"I'm looking for you, Blain. What do I have to call you to make you draw?"
"I'm buttoning my coat. Let your six-shooter do the talking."
REEL 5. — ". . . and what we've got opens any combination"
Eliminate all views of men at safe taking bag of money from it and escaping with it.
REEL 6. — Eliminate scene where Blain deliberately shoots at man on horse.
Eliminate scenes where man lights dynamite fuse (2).
GHOST TRAIN MARCH, 1933
REEL 5. — Eliminate italicised word: "What the hell". Eliminate all views of machine gun in railroad car. REEL 6. — Eliminate all views of machine gun in railway car. Eliminate view of smuggler holding revolver against side of Captain Morrison.
GIRL MISSING FEBRUARY, 1933
REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of Van Dusen in bed, awaiting girl (2).
GOLD— SEPTEMBER, 1932
REEL 4. — Eliminate view of gangster taking money from dead man on ground.
REEL 6.— Eliminate ''We'll get him on the way."
Eliminate all views of gangsters deliberately shooting man tied in wagon
(3).
Eliminate view of gangster actually taking money from dead man.
GOLDIE GETS ALONG DECEMBER, 1932
REEL 2. — "I want to call Albany for reservations."
"It's okay, baby. / got luggage."
"Hello, Royale?1 I want to make reservations for two tonight. The best you got."
"All right. Twin beds, huh?"
"Oh, a Mr. and Mrs. Smith."
REEL 4. — "You can, you can — no, you can't. It's physically impossible." (In reference to disposal of tray of food.)
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