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  2. Miss Sadie Thompson - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the premiere on December 23, 1953, interest in 3-D had died down considerably. After a two-week run, all 3-D prints were pulled. The film was given a national release "flat", in other words, in regular prints, minus the 3-D. [citation needed] The film was banned in some places, including Memphis. [8] [9] [10]

  3. List of films banned in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banned during the Hays Office Code for the obscene nature in these films, [1] despite them only shown in private parties. All Charlie Chaplin films: 1914-1952 1940s-1956 Memphis, Tennessee's longtime board chief Lloyd T. Binford had a strong history of banning every single Charlie Chaplin movie due to his objection to the popular actor's ...

  4. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Fahrenheit 9/11: Banned for being critical of the Iraq war and being an insult to Saudi Arabia's royal family. [268] [269] 2006 Borat: Banned in every Arab League country except Lebanon. [4] 2007 The Kingdom: Banned for being a "false depiction" of the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia. [37] 2016 Sausage Party: Refused classification ...

  5. List of American films of 1953 - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of American films released in 1953. Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood .

  6. Film censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This scene from The Branding Iron (1920) was cut by the Pennsylvania film censorship board, which then banned the film for its topic of infidelity. [1]Film censorship in the United States was a frequent feature of the industry almost from the beginning of the U.S. motion picture industry until the end of strong self-regulation in 1966.

  7. List of films condemned by the Legion of Decency - Wikipedia

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    [a] Of the 53 movies the Legion had placed on its condemned list by 1943, only Howard Hughes' The Outlaw was the product of a major U.S. studio and it would not receive a wide release until 1946. [ citation needed ] After The Moon is Blue (1953) and Baby Doll (1956) received C ratings, it was a decade before two more major Hollywood movies ...

  8. Film censorship in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Based on the book by James Joyce, it was banned for being "subversive to public morality", upheld by the Films Appeal Board and banned for a second time in 1975 – ban lifted in September 2000 at director Joseph Strick's request, [46] [47] although it was screened at the Irish Film Theatre (a private club cinema) in the late 1970s.

  9. List of films banned in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Banned in New Brunswick. [1] 1946 Wicked Lady: Banned in New Brunswick. [1] 1947 Forever Amber: Banned in Quebec. [1] Available in Quebec since 1994 with a "G" rating. [7] 1953 The Wild One: Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec banned the film. [8] Available in Quebec from 1968 to 2013 with a "14+" rating and since 2013 with a "G" rating. [9 ...