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|subject=Explicit Sexuality
|subject=Explicit Sexuality
|confronting_bodies=Joseph Breen, Production Code Office
|confronting_bodies=Joseph Breen, Production Code Office
|medium=Film/Video
|medium=Film Video
|date_of_action=April 1934
|date_of_action=April 1934
|location=United States
|location=United States
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|description_of_result=Three versions of the swim sequence eventually went out to separate territories during the film's initial release. One with Jane clothed in her jungle loincloth outfit, one with her topless, and one with her in the nude. However, by April 24, 1934, all prints of <i>Tarzan and His Mate</i> in all territories were ordered changed and the swimming sequence cut.
|description_of_result=Three versions of the swim sequence eventually went out to separate territories during the film's initial release. One with Jane clothed in her jungle loincloth outfit, one with her topless, and one with her in the nude. However, by April 24, 1934, all prints of <i>Tarzan and His Mate</i> in all territories were ordered changed and the swimming sequence cut.
|image=F29c0877f6217449ca2271b2259856f9.jpg
|image=F29c0877f6217449ca2271b2259856f9.jpg
|source=Sin in Soft Focus: Pre-Code Hollywood by Mark Vieira,
|sourcetext=Sin in Soft Focus: Pre-Code Hollywood by Mark Vieira,
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