What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors M MISSING DAUGHTERS DECEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — "Franke Linke, Roche's master of hounds, who knows the frailties of the other sex, and plays upon them with a magic touch." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Frank Linke, Roche's aide, who knows the frailties of the other sex, and plays upon them with a magic touch." "Boss, they were wild about that last crowd. Those blonds light up the old place." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Boss, I notice that gentlemen prefer blonds this season." Eliminate view of man at piano grinning in significant manner as he looks at girl. REEL 2. — "Heston, out Roger's way the traffickers are at it full blast again. The record is appalling." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Heston, out Roger's way they're at it again. The record is appalling." "Why don't you get yourself a man and put him through the get-em-up exercises?" SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Why don't you get yourself a boy friend?" "You need a manager. Doll up Saturday night and I'll knock you down to a couple of let-me-buy-it boys." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "You need a manager. Doll up Saturday night and I'll introduce you around." REEL 3. — "Your preaching don't get me anything. Me for the easy life." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Your preaching don't get me anything." "I've been good and decent too long. I'm through." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "I've been good too long. I'm through." "Please honey. Try to be honest. Don't throw yourself away." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Please, Honey. Don't throw yourself away." "All right, Rogers. Your money will help us expand, and your charm for women will make you extremely valuable in our Southern — er — exchange." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "All right, Rogers. Your money will help us expand and your charm for women will make you extremely valuable." REEL 5. — Eliminate view of money as man takes it from girl's purse on ' table. "Set the trap. It's them or us." SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "Get going. It's them or us." Eliminate scene where crooks drag girl behind panel, downstairs, and gag and bind her. REEL 6. — Eliminate entire scene of kidnapping girls on beach from where they start putting girls on boat to where the plane is shown flying, and accompanying dialogue: "Quick, get them aboard the plane!" "How is business?" SUBSTITUTE PERMITTED.— "How are things?" Eliminate scene of Mexicans dragging girls back after they try to escape. REEL 7. — Eliminate scene where Mexican locks door of room where girls are, virtually making them prisoners. 59