What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors W WILD STALLION FEBRUARY, 1933 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of Rex, the wild Horse's hoofs coming into contact with the body of Jeff, killing him (3). REEL 3. — "Mr. Boiling, ivhere do you want these machine guns put?" "That's what we built those platforms for, Floyd. Set 'em up one on each side of the gate." Eliminate all views of men carrying machine guns and putting them in place designated by chief (3). Eliminate all views of machine guns in action, except final far shot (3). "Now when I get out of the gate, let 'em have it." REEL 6. — "Everett, you'd better oil up Betsy, we're going to need it." "Now, look here. If you can't control your Indians, there's the babies that can." REEL 7. — "Navajos, eh? Well, close those gates. Get up on those guns." "Stay where you are. If you start anything, we'll shoot." "Say, Red, I'd like to blast into them Navvies." Eliminate all views of guns in hands of men stationed at gate (5). Eliminate all views of horse's hoofs coming into contact with Clint's body, killing him (3). WISER SEX— MARCH, 1932 REEL 4. — Eliminate view of Evans in bathroom as he reaches out of bathroom door with towel showing undressed condition. REEL 5. — "Say, what about the chances I'm taking? I'm committing perjury for you." REEL 6. — "Let go of me — and you, too. Listen, you! I'm going to smack your face, you dirty little tramp. I'll fix you." "That's right — falling for a cheap tramp like that." WOMAN ACCUSED FEBRUARY, 1933 REEL 1.— "But Jeffery, / lived with him. . . ." REEL 5. — "Oh, but it's thrilling. You and I — no one else in the world knowing — and on our own private, secret honeymoon." REEL 7. — "Oh, no, Jeffery, no. I don't want to drag you down — because we can't ever marry and I want you to have all the happiness I could give you." WOMAN BETWEEN, THE MAY, 1932 REEL 6. — "You know as well as I do it's been different for months. We haven't wanted one another the same way." REEL 7. — "I'll tell them how I refused to marry him, and how in spite of that he made m» h'n r?':r*rerr." "It's a nice thing for a candidate who stands for all that's respectable to have seduced the daughter of his best friend under his own roof." "Under whose roof?" "Oh, under all sorts of roofs." " . . . true that you made my daughter your mistress?" 88