File:Way Down East (1920) - Sherman & Gish.jpg
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DescriptionWay Down East (1920) - Sherman & Gish.jpg |
English: Still from the American film Way Down East (1920) with Lowell Sherman and Lillian Gish, from an article on film censorship on page 41 of the October 1922 Photoplay. The article noted that the Pennsylvania film censor board removed all references to the sham marriage and honeymoon and the character's resulting pregnancy, destroying an integral part of the plot. |
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Source | Photoplay (Volume 22) (Jul-Dec 1922) at the Internet Archive |
Author | United Artists |
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