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|description_of_incident=Memphians couldn't see Marlon Brando in the 1954 classic The Wild One because Binford considered it rowdy, unlawful, and raw. | |description_of_incident=Memphians couldn't see Marlon Brando in the 1954 classic The Wild One because Binford considered it rowdy, unlawful, and raw. | ||
|source=https://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/banned-in-memphis/Content?oid=1144204 | |source=https://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/banned-in-memphis/Content?oid=1144204, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/wild-one-1953-review-959962 | ||
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Revision as of 04:29, 20 November 2018
Artist: Laszlo Benedek
Year: 1953
Date of Action:
Region: North America
Subject: Violence
Medium: Film Video
Confronting Bodies: Lloyd T. Binford, Head, Memphis Censor Board
Description of Artwork: Cinema
The Incident: Memphians couldn't see Marlon Brando in the 1954 classic The Wild One because Binford considered it rowdy, unlawful, and raw.
Results of Incident: Not provided yet.
Source:
• https://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/banned-in-memphis/Content?oid=1144204,
• https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/wild-one-1953-review-959962