What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors S "About what?" "Um — about everything!' "Well, what'll we drink to?" "To something we haven't tried yet." "I think I'm going to like it." REEL 8. — "That last was for that red-headed tramp." SAILOR'S LUCK MARCH, 1933 REEL 4. — Eliminate scene as Jimmy locks door of bedroom and removes key. (This action follows dialogue about having no place to sleep except a park bench.) SCANDAL FOR SALE APRIL, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate view of juror actually taking folded bank note from match safe belonging to defense lawyer. REEL 8. — Eliminate indecent action of old man's lips, and whisper indicating "Son of a bitch." SCARFACE— SHAME OF A NATION MARCH, 1932 REJECTED IN TOTO. SCARFACE— SHAME OF A NATION MAY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate scene of man in shadow holding gun, firing gun, wiping gun, and throwing it to floor. Cut to flash of three feet, view of "Big Louis" dead on floor as waiter discovers him. REEL 2. — Eliminate scene of Tony giving money to Guino in cab, and accompanying dialogue: "Here li'l boy — easy dough, eh? For just standing outside and listening to a gun go off." "Cinch, when are you going to get some more?" "We got plenty. This business just waiting for some guy to come and run it right. And I got ideas." Eliminate view of Tony as he pats pocket containing gun and view of Tony as he simulates firing of gun with his fingers. REEL 3. — Eliminate view of Tony striking Geary in stomach. Eliminate view of Tony in car throwing bomb thsough cafe window. Eliminate entire episode of Tony and Guino forcing their way into private hospital, opening door of private room, and the view where they toss flowers on bed of wounded man and run away. This will eliminate dialogue: "Gentlemen, this is a private hospital. You can't come in." REEL 4. — Cut to flash, view of man's body lying on pavement. REEL 5. — "Three hundred slugs a minute — get the rest of them unpacked." "How many we got?" "Plenty — there's a lot more coming." "Load those guns — you get the cars ready." "Stick the hearse in front of 'em — we're going into the South side. I want everybody! You hang onto that phone. Snap into it! Now get going." Eliminate view of man firing gun from side of speeding car. Eliminate view of Guino throwing glass pitcher through window — taking 71