What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors M German: "Geheilt, wovon denn?" "You should not like me so much." German: teDu darfst mich nicht so lieb haben." "But why?" German: "Warum?" Eliminate accompanying views of Manuela's face registering unseemly desire. This leaves several views of Manuela being admonished by Miss von Bernberg. MAID TO ORDER— APRIL, 1932 REEL 7. — Eliminate: "In your hat." Eliminate indecent action of man's lips as they form "Son of a bitch." MALAY NIGHTS— NOVEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of girl accosting man on street (4) and accompanying dialogue: "Don't waste your money in there, big boy." "Spend it with you, huh?" "You could do worse." REEL 2. — Eliminate views of drunken man accosting girl on street (5), and accompanying dialogue: "Hello, kid. Out kinda late ain't you? What's your name?" "Eve" "Mine's Adam. Ha-ha-ha." Eliminate view of man locking door, and accompanying dialogue: "From now on I carry the key." "I've changed my mind." "I couldn't stand it any longer, so tonight — / went out" . (referring to soliciting on street). MAN AGAINST WOMAN — -NOVEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all close views of Smoke holding gun on McCloud (5). "Don't anybody try to stop me. Well, I guess I better make a little experimenting before I take this gun and use it on Mossie Ennis. Let's see now, which one here do I want a kill first?" " . . . See that gun? Took it from a cop tonight, and I'm goin' to give it to a cop, and you're the cop." REEL 3. — Eliminate view of Lola putting file in page of magazine. (To make escape of prisoner.) Eliminate scene where prisoner files handcuffs. (And escapes from train.) MAN FROM ARIZONA NOVEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate view of prisoner filing bar of jail. Eliminate all views of man actually tying together ends of rope, fastened around bars in window in jail (2). Eliminate all views of bars in jail window being loosened and pulled out by use of rope (2). Eliminate scenes of prisoners actually escaping through jail window (2). 55