Censoring James Bond 'A Commercial for Us' 'Discrimination Against Speech Because of its Message Is Presumed To Be Unconstitutional' 'Revisionist History' Changing History Bending Over Backwards 'The Producers Will Punch It Up In Any Manner We Dictate' 'The Mooning of a President by a Uniformed Soldier Is Not Acceptable Cinematic License' Rewriting Renaissance Man 'It's All in the Negotiations': The Films of Jerry Bruckheimer 'Show Stoppers' Self-Censorship Is Still Censorship The First Amendment Doesn't Always Come First Approval Denied 'Dishonest Propaganda' Sanitizing JAG 'A 45-Minute Commercial for Marine Aviation' Bending the Rules 'I Want Page Six and Seven Completely Thrown Out Or You Don't Get to Use our Aircraft Carrier' Turning Vodka into Water Censorship: The Final Frontier Almost Sunk by the Navy Turning Movies into Recruiting Posters 'Editorial Control Over the Product' Changing Stripes
An Officer, But Not a Gentleman
'Writing the Scene To the Admiral's Specifications'
Join the Navy; Be Indicted
Join the Army; Be Indicted
Clint Eastwood vs. the Pentagon
'Is That Not Propaganda?'
Sanitizing The Great Santini
'A Wonderful Public Relations Tool'
'The Propaganda Value of the Film'
Bowing to Political Pressure
'A Shameful Attempt to Impose Censorship on a Film'
Lassie Wants You to Join the Army
'Cooperation by the United States Navy Should Evince A Certain Reciprocity In Making Changes in the Script'
Even Good Men Do Bad Things: The Frank McCarthy Story