What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors X TEXAS BAD MAN JUNE, 1932 REEL 6. — Eliminate view of Tom where he actually fires gun directly at lock of door to vault. Eliminate all views of Hampton coming out of bank vault with bags of money (3). TEXAS BUDDIES — -SEPTEMBER, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate view where gasoline is shown actually, running from tank of plane to can on ground. (This prevents plane from reaching destination.) TEXAS CYCLONE MARCH, 1932 REEL 6. — Eliminate italicised words: "It's a minute to four. At four o'clock there's going to be a shooting scrape in here, so you hombres clear out. Go on, get out — not you. I'm not takin' any chances. Quick, get behind that box and after the first shot let him have it, no matter what happens." "Here he comes. You want to watch him in this mirror, and as soon as he comes through that door turn and get him. Get ready. Here he comes." TEXAS GUN FIGHTER MARCH, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of money on table and all views of Kells dividing it. "Not a bad nights pickings, eh fellows?" "Pretty good for just an hour's work, eh?" "fust chicken feed. Wait until we get that bullion on the Silver Train. You know those mines are opening again." "If you don't want your share it goes back to the boys tha' earned it." REEL 2.— "Stick 'em up there." REELS 1, 2, and 3. — Eliminate distinct views of men holding up stage. Eliminate view of driver, shot, falling to ground. REEL 5. — Eliminate all close views of Kells holding gun on sheriff. "Hurry up. Come on, get going." THERE GOES THE BRIDE MARCH, 1933 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of man taking purse from girl in train compartment. THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED DECEMBER, 1932 REEL 2. — In episode in bedroom between Slim and Molly on their wedding night, eliminate: "/ wonder if Molly's mother has told her everything." Eliminate italicised words: "Which will you wear, sir?" (Referring to pajamas.) "Neither." "But sir!" "I don't want any." "Is there anything more I can do?" "My pal! What does he think he can do?" THIRTEEN STEPS SEPTEMBER, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of guards carrying man up steps to gallows (3). 80