What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors P-R REEL 7. — Eliminate view of man and girl separating in haystack, as girl's husband discovers them. REEL 9.— Eliminate "Oh Jesee!" (Jesus) PURCHASE PRICE JULY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of exchange of key between Eddie and Joan (4). "All through playing house?" REEL 2. — ". . . and then I'd sort of have a chance to try the goods before I bought it." "You know what they say about men with bushy eyebrows and a long nose!' RACE TRACK AUGUST, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate "Son of a B ". RACING STRAIN DECEMBER, 1932 REEL 6. — Eliminate scene where bartender points significantly to drink on tray. (Indicating that it is doped.) Eliminate all views of man giving money to Marge (2), and accompanying dialogue: "Nice work, Marge, and here's an extra twenty." (For giving boy knock-out drops.) RADIO PATROL JUNE, 1932 REEL 3. — Eliminate views of two men being riddled by bullets from machine gun, men grabbing their bodies and falling (2). Eliminate all views of guns in hands of gangsters in action (2). "Let 'em have it." REEL 4. — Eliminate view of gun as gangster takes it from pocket. (This is in scene where he advances on girl, killing her.) REEL 6. — "Tony, you'd better take care of any stray cops down around the stock yards entrance. We want no interference." "All right, men, start the drilling." "Tony's probably run acrost a cop. Who did you get?" "A cop — / had to use a knife." "A knife's alivays quieter." Eliminate view of Tony shooting directly at Keough. Eliminate all views of Tony firing at officers where gun is clearly shown <2> Eliminate all views of Kloskey in fight with officers where gun is clearly visible in operation (2). RECKONING MARCH, 1932 REEL 1. — "Can't ycu see what it means to me, honey? With you on the look-out, it's a cinch." "I couldn't quit, Honey, if I wanted to. I'm in — ycu know that. Whv, if I left Doc in the lurch when a job's been mapped out, you know what it would mean. They'd get me — not the law — Doc." 67