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Banned in Philadelphia?

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Are you sure you (whoever wrote this) aren't confusing _High School_ with _Titticut Follies_, which was (and still is, I believe) banned in Massachusetts?

The story about _High School_ is that Wiseman showed it to the staff of the school, and /they loved it/, prior to release; only after other people started reacting to the film did the school decide they'd been misrepresented. Briankharvey (talk) 14:29, 19 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wow. I just ran across this in the article, wondered who supposedly has the power to "ban" a film and checked the source. The source merely says it wasn't shown in the city at the time due to vague talk of a lawsuit by persons unknown. That is not a "ban" in any sense of the word.
The claim languished here for four years. Lesson: Unsourced, questionable material belongs in electronic oblivion, not in the article.
(The ban on Titicut Follies, based on privacy concerns, has long since been lifted.) - SummerPhD (talk) 15:14, 8 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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