English: Advertisement for the American drama film A Splendid Hazard (1920) with Henry B. Walthall, on pages 4454 and 4455 of the May 29, 1920 Motion Picture News. The ad has a quote from the film, "All h---l can't stop me!", which reflects that a mildly profane word like "hell" would be edited to meet the demand of state censor boards at that time.
Mayflower Photoplay Company / Associated First National Pictures
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Advertisement for the film "A Splendid Hazard" (1920)