The Merry Widow -- Silent (1925)
When Prince Danilo falls in love with American dancer Sally O’Hara, his uncle, King Nikita I of Monteblanco, forbids him to marry her because Sally is a commoner.
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Lucy lies to her new boyfriend about her ability to play golf. After just six lessons she has a handicap of 36 and is a terrible golfer. After Gary's partner gets ill, Lucy ends up playing in a tournament with professionals.
The film argues that sexually explicit materials corrupt young viewers and readers, leading to acts of violence and perverted attitudes regarding sex—including inclination toward homosexuality. Perversion for Profit was serious in its suggestion that pornography could erode the integrity of American culture.
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When Prince Danilo falls in love with American dancer Sally O’Hara, his uncle, King Nikita I of Monteblanco, forbids him to marry her because Sally is a commoner.
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