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1931. 1931. Banned in Riverside, California by the city's censor boards due to "notoriety", as its star, Clara Bow, was at that time present in the trial of Daisy DeBoe, a former secretary of hers who had been charged with grand theft auto in Los Angeles. [10] 11 Warner Bros. short films. 1931-1944.
Website. www.meetjoefrancis.com. Joseph R. Francis (born April 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur, film producer [2] and the founder and creator of the Girls Gone Wild entertainment brand. [3] Francis worked as a production assistant on the syndicated program Real TV before releasing the direct-to-video film Banned from Television in 1998.
1969–1981, 1998–2010 A tanú (The Witness) Banned under the Communist government for almost a decade, because it satirized the regime. [202] [203] Was later banned again in 1998 for containing an explicit depiction of animal abuse. This scene was later cut, resulting in the film being unbanned in 2010 and released with a 12 rating.
Explores sexual fetishism in a nightmarish context. The video was banned from music channels for its explicit content and was replaced by a censored version. "Dirty Picture" Taio Cruz ft. Kesha: Alex Herron: Various actresses: In the Dirty Version of the music video, bare breasts are shown one time as a stripper spins around a pole around 2:31 ...
The Puerto Rican Day. " The Puerto Rican Day " is the 176th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 7, 1998, and was the 20th episode of the ninth and final season. [2] It was the show's second-highest-rated episode of all time, with 38.8 million viewers, only behind the series finale. The episode aired one week before the two-part ...
Pépé le Moko (1937), a French import directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. [ 15 ] Souls in Pawn, a sexploitation film, one of several directed by Melville Shyer. [ 10 ] Stolen Paradise, a sexploitation film by George Hirliman, also released as Adolescence and condemned by the Legion under that title.
This article lists songs and whole discographies which have been banned by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) over the years. During its history, the corporation has banned songs from a number of high-profile artists, including Cliff Richard, Frank Sinatra, Noël Coward, the Beatles, Ken Dodd, Elvis Presley, Bing Crosby, the BBC Dance Orchestra, Tom Lehrer, Glenn Miller, and George Formby.
On 20 October 1998, manga and other publications were allowed to be imported for the first time. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Films that were joint Japan–Korea productions, or had won an Academy Award or an award at a major international film festival ( Cannes , Berlin or Venice ), were also allowed to be screened in theatres, but not on television.