What shocked the censors! (1933)

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What Shocked the Censors H-L HIP ZIP HOORAY MARCH, 1933 REEL 2. — Eliminate: "Not what you think." HOCUS FOCUS FEBRUARY, 1933 REEL 1. — Eliminate view of Clark raising woman's dress and putting his head under it. In scene where Clark and Blodgett are shooting at girls through bean shooter, eliminate all views of girl on bed (2), and her reaction to beans striking her (2). Eliminate: "See her jump." "How could I miss her?" Eliminate all views of oUn in camera (2). In sequence of bean shooting, eliminate ail views of large man spread out on bed (2), and all views of his reaction to beans striking him (2). REEL 2. — Eliminate all views of gun in camera (2). Eliminate: "And now I want to show you." HURRICANE EXPRESS— SEPTEMBER, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate all views of man in door of airplane with machine gun in action (2). Eliminate view of man as he gets out of plane with machine gun, where machine gun is plainly visible, and views of same man as he is guarding his confederates who are robbing train. Eliminate view of man actually taking gold boxes from train. Eliminate repetition of this scene. Eliminate all views of gangsters with machine gun in action (4) . IN THE FAMILY JUNE, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate: "Once upon a time there was a travelling salesman'. "Why, I'm the farmer's daughter." KEYHOLE KATIE JANUARY, 1933 REEL 1. — Eliminate italicised words: "Doris Land was overheard to ask Joe Price what he would do if a girl kissed him. He replied, 'I'd kiss her back.' 'But', said Doris, 'What if she was a tall girl?' Get it?" KID GLOVE KISSES AUGUST, 1932 REEL 2. — Eliminate distinct view of bottle labeled, "Chloroform". Eliminate distinct view of bottle labeled "Itching Powder". Eliminate all views (2) of hypodermic. LIGHT HOUSE LOVE APRIL, 1932 REEL 1. — Eliminate episode of American soldier taking Chinese girl into doorway — all sounds of scuffle and screams — and scene of soldier being thrown out. Eliminate: "There's one gentleman ahead of you," and accompanying view of Arthur Stone's face following this sub-title (thinking he is in house of prostitution). Eliminate italicised word "Yes, Madame." 95