What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors S "Yeah?" "Yeah." "Thanks, I needed that to make me sure 1 was going." "I'm still leaving you, I said." "Oh, Kitty, you shouldn't do this to me. You haven't got any right to walk out on me." "And you believed him? Well, I've learned they're taught the A. B.C. in that Reformatory and since then, I've taken a post graduate course by myself." "Were you with her when she was hanging around Frisco?" REEL 7. — "The first place I worked was Ruby Kennedy's in Vallejo — / was there three months — and from there I went to — " SIBERIAN PATROL APRIL, 1932 New title for "CLOSE RANKS" SINNERS IN THE SUN MAY, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate view of Eric following Doris into her bedroom and closing door. REEL 8. — Eliminate all distinct views of check for $5000 made out to Doris Blake, signed "Eric Nelson" (3). (This allows scene where she crumples check in her hand.) SIN'S PAYDAY MARCH, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate all views of men in car where guns are distinctly shown (5) and accompanying dialogue: "Let him have it." Eliminate all views of gun in action in fight between gangsters' cars (5). SIROCCO JANUARY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate view of child where sex is displayed. SKY DEVILS FEBRUARY, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate italicised words: "I'd be afraid to wear perfume around a lot of sailors." SKYSCRAPER SOULS AUGUST, 1932 REEL 5. — Eliminate view of girl unfastening dress and slipping it off shoulder in Dwight's apartment. "A guy like Dwight and you — a girl on a hair-trigger and full of champagne at that! — " REEL 6. — "I sprained my shoulder last night — your back all right?" REEL 10. — "Well, I'll tell you, Sarah, I'm a peculiar man. I have to be free or I'd stifle. Marriage is a possession arrangement, I don't see how people stand it. It's been twelve years, Sarah. If we'd been married it would have been over in twelve months." SONADORES DE LA GLORIA MA Y, 1932 REEL 9. — Eliminate italicised word: "Jesu que calo." SOUTH OF SANTA FE JANUARY, 1932 REEL 1.— Eliminate view of man hitting man directly over head, knocking him unconscious. 75