What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors D-H DOOR KNOCKER FEBRUARY, 1932 REEL 1. — In scene between Al and janitor's wife, eliminate distinct sound of child crying. Eliminate view of Al looking into room filled with children, and dialogue: "What a man!" REEL 2. — Eliminate view of bed when man looks suggestively toward it. Eliminate italicised words: "Now, listen, I gotta get a set of your books right away." DRUGGIST'S DILEMMA FEBRUARY, 1933 REEL 1. — Eliminate italicised words: "You human tom-cat". "She said shoulder. / thought she said lower." Eliminate accompanying action of woman showing back with waist torn open (in scene where drug clerk goes into back room to put plaster on woman). DUMB DICKS FEBRUARY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of machine gun protruding from car, firing Eliminate all views of crooks holding up people in bank, and dialogue: "Come on, up with them, you. Get over there, you. Get over there." Eliminate view of Bennie actually lighting dynamite fuse. ETHER TALKS JANUARY, 1932 Eliminate all views of ether cone over patient's face, and all views of doctor administering ether. FREE EATS FEBRUARY, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate all views of two midgets, dressed as small children, at dial of safe. FLYING SPIKES APRIL, 1932 Eliminate italicised words: "Hey, you'll never clear that bar." "Oh, pish, I will, too." "All right, go ahead. Oh, my poor little Annie she fell on her fanny." GUESTS WANTED JANUARY, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate views where man lights dynamite fuse (2). HEAR 'EM AND WEAP MARCH, 1933 REEL 2. — Eliminate italicised words: "Do you understand French?" "I got it right." HEAVE TWO— MARCH, 1933 REEL 2. — Eliminate italicised words: "Say, do I know you so well?" "That's what I said — a daxhundt — you know, that long dog with short legs." HEROES OF THE WEST No. 5 JULY, 1932 Eliminate view of Butch with gun, ordering passengers out of stage coach. 94