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Many state censors were civil servants who had happened onto a good thing. They were paid $200 a month by the state to watch movies all day and then cut them, reedit them, and even write new intertitles, with no regard for continuity or aesthetics. Paying censor fees was viewed as an unpleasant but necessary cost of doing business, so the creation of censorable scenes continued.
Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934): When Sin Ruled the Movies
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