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A BANNED SCRIPT

Sir-The State Department vetoed the movie script of Versailles Tragedy on the ground that it would create disunity in the U.S.A. and among the Allies. The script writer was John Balderston, whose previous script was Tennessee Johnson. This is interesting in view of the controversy in The Listener as to whether some American liberals and trade unionists were justified in bovcottine Tennessee Johnson.

K.O.T.

F.

(Remuera).

(Not so interesting as our correspondent’s belief that he has proved something.-Ed.).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 7

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A BANNED SCRIPT New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 7

A BANNED SCRIPT New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 273, 15 September 1944, Page 7

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