TOO MUCH SEX
FILM CENSOR'S CRITICISM
LONDON, Wednesday. "There is unquestionably a tendency Iately for films to become more daring; for example, 'sex' films and others dealing witb. various pbases of immorality and incidents bringing marrxage into contempt, have markedly increased," declares the annual report of the British Board of Censors. "Even when the story itself is not wholly immoral, there is a desire to stress unpleasant aspects, with a weaith of detail. The prohibition of public exhibition and more drastic action in this coniiectitm are intended in future. 1 The report admits the rejection of 34 films during the year and objection to parts of 284 others. Both are the highest on record.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 18 February 1932, Page 5
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