What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors j§ REEL 3. — Eliminate scene where man deliberately crashes chair over Tom's head. SOUTH SEA ADVENTURES APRIL, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate all views of naked children where sex is exposed (5). STATE FAIR JANUARY, 1933 REEL 9. — Eliminate prolonged view of bedstead. STATE TROOPER FEBRUARY, 1933 REEL 1. — "Okay, Cap. All right, come on, let's get out of here. Hey, ten bucks a pump — five pumps a day — not bad, huh?" REEL 3. — Reduce to flash of three feet, view of Carter patting himself on trouser pocket. (This is in connection with dialogue: "And remember, the quicker you're through, the fatter we'll all be.") REEL 4. — "In the next couple he won't be. When he throws the switch with this iron handle, he's through." REEL 5. — "That's tight enough. She ought to run straight by herself, now." "Bumper set?" "Like a torpedo. When she hits — blooie, she goes." "Swell. When you clear the gate, head her for the stills and pimp. When she hits they'll be too busy to bother with you." REEL 6. — "I mean that the cop hasn't got wings, but / have a fellow who has that'll finish the job for us. . . ." "Cole is engaged at present flying back and forth across the border, but he's willing to do a little flying for us." "Well, tonight's as good a time as any. They'll all be at fane Brady's birthday party." "Remember what I said about the beacon light. I'll have it spotted right over the control house, and have it lit for you as a marker." "And remember, don't hit anything until you put that light out." "Leave it to me. I'll get that light and everything around it." REEL 7. — Eliminate close and distinct views of airplane where torpedos are shown underneath (5). Eliminate views of" Cole operating lever to loosen torpedoes, allowing them to destroy truck (2). STATE'S ATTORNEY MA Y, 1932 REEL 6. — "There's nothing to say. I expected it. / knew you'd leave me some day — and why not?" "Well, that's that! // won't take me long to pack my toothbrush." "June, can't we go along together? I'll miss you so." "I think you had better go now, Tom. I'm not fooling, I mean it. Please go. When you come back here again I'll be gone. Just a memory. Thanks for giving me those years of happiness. Please go now — Tom." REEL 7. — Eliminate view of Powers deliberately firing shot that kills Duffy. 76