What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors R "Say, where is that fellow Willis — did you bring him?" "Come on, take it — if that trouble is still on when you get to Saigon, it will get you out of town." "You've been so nice, Fred." "Oh, come on, Lillie." "And if you're still around when I get down to Saigon, we'll have a beer together. Keep your chin up." REEL 4. — Eliminate scene in bedroom where Dunn's clothing is thrown into scene in presence of girl. REEL 6. — "No, I can't spare one. I'll reduce your rent, however." REEL 9— "If you want to take your turn." REDHEADED WOMAN JULY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate sound of girl crying off scene. Cut to flash (three feet) view of notebook on floor. Eliminate view of shoe on floor and all views of girl lying on couch in disheveled condition, crying, and accompanying dialogue: "Here, take this." "Huh-uh." "Well, can't a girl cry a little bit when she's happy?" "Before you ever begin, you look me over, all over." "Yes, but she doesn't need to know about us." REEL 3. — "Why, the chauffeur got it from the maid that makes up their rooms." "So, /'/ she wants to leave the barn door open, what's to keep a girl from going in — Come on, let's go." REEL 4. — "Make dates with me and break 'em and not even explain. We're in each other's blood . . . etc." Eliminate sound of key turning in lock. Eliminate all scenes in Lil's bedroom from point where Lil puts key down breast and Bill walks toward bed to end of sequence (2). REEL 5. — Eliminate all views of Lillian in Gaerste's hotel bedroom with dress raised, adjusting stocking and garter (2) to point where she pulls dress over knees. REEL 6. — "No, no, my child, I can't do that. No, no, not — not — not after — no." "Strange, / wonder what I could have been doing." REEL 7. — "They don't have to know." RESERVE HAT RUH APRIL, 1932 REEL 9— Eliminate all views (9) of girls coming from hay stacks arranging clothing as alarm calls soldiers from where they have been secreted in hay stacks with girls. REVENGE AT MONTE CARLO MARCH, 1933 REEL 7. — Eliminate all views of Krinsky chained to post (in lashing icene) except views where girl intervenes. ROAD NORTH NOVEMBER, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate: "When they called upon the omnipotent saints." "... without saints." 69