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I am very concerned that this article looks like a cut-and-paste from another source. 23skidoo 16:55, 7 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Film list

I changed the film list article to a redirect here. And looking at the list which needs drastic formatting and removal of POV and potential copyvio statements, I don't think the list is needed. I will paste the list below if someone wants to go through it. I suggest only listing films actually produced and directed by Balch. 23skidoo 17:23, 7 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Date passed by censor~ 03 May 1963 ~ Freaks Cert X 12 June 1963 ~Towers Open Fire Cert X 23 April 1964 ~ Do You Like Women? Cert X (real title: Aimez-Vous Les Femmes ) 10 December 1964 ~ The Curse and the Coffin Cert A 10 December 1964 ~The Burning Court Cert A 25 June 1965 ~ Noite Vayia rejected (passed X with cuts 4 Nov 1965) 20 August 1965 ~ Secret Paris Cert X (sex travelogue, Balch’s advert for the film makes a cameo in The Cut-Ups) 25 August 1965 ~ Mr Lewis Cert U 04 November 1965 ~ Men and Women Cert X (‘the screen’s first serious study of sexual experience’) 20 December 1965 ~ Flora Cert A (an ‘astonishing’ short, played as a support feature to Men and Women) 26 May 1966 ~ The Kinky Darlings Cert X (real title: Per Una Valigia Piene Di Donne) 31 May 1966 ~ X-Ray of a Killer Cert X (Euro crime thriller featuring espionage plot and a hunt for a strangler) 31 May 1966 ~ The Horrible Profession Cert X 03 June 1966 ~ The Decadent Influence Cert A 03 June 1966 ~ Une Fille Et Des Fusils Cert A 10 June 1966 ~ The Suitcase Cert X 26 July 1966 ~ Les Fetes Galantes Cert U 23 August 1966 ~ Gift Cert X 20 October 1966 ~ The Pornographer rejected 01 December 1966 ~ Lu Cert X 13 January 1967 ~ Massacre For an Orgy Cert X (French, a.k.a Massacre of Pleasure, about gangsters and prostitution possible Bob Cresse/Dick Randall involvement) 22 March 1967 ~ The Shape of the Light Cert X 10 April 1967 ~ Where Once Kings Rode Cert U 14 July 1967 ~ The Pussycats Cert X 26 September 1967 ~ The Comic Strip Hero Cert X (French directed by Alain Jessua) 22 December 1967 ~ The Cut-Ups Cert U 16 January 1968 ~ Mondo Bizarre Cert X 27 February 1968 ~ Skin Skin Cert X (real title: Kapy Selan Alla) 27 March 1968 ~ The Brutes Cert X 01 October 1968 ~ Hercules against the Barbarians Cert U 15 October 1968 ~ Requiem For A Gunfighter Cert U (‘super-Western’) 24 October 1968 ~ Witchcraft Through the Ages Cert X (1922 silent ‘Haxan’ reissued by Balch with Burroughs narration and Jean-Luc Ponty soundtrack) 03 December 1968 ~ Thoughts of Chairman Mao Cert A 23 December 1968 ~ Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Cert U 24 April 1969 ~ Lot in Sodom Cert X 05 August 1969 ~ Run Angel Run Cert X (US biker actioner with William Smith) 05 August 1969 ~ Invocation of My Demon Brother Cert X (Kenneth Anger, soundtrack by Mick Jagger) 05 August 1969 ~ The Dream Girl Cert X (Swedish short) 15 August 1969 ~ The Gay Deceivers Cert X (US comedy, two men camp it up to avoid the draft to Vietnam) 03 April 1970 ~ Freaky Rider rejected 06 April 1970 ~ The Weird Weirdo (Le Grand Ceremonal) Cert X (from a play by Fernando Arrabal. Cavanosa, a man-child plays with blow-up dolls but finds real love in the form of model Syl. His mother tries to break them up by accusing him of being a serial killer.) 27 May 1970 ~ Love 65 Cert X 08 June 1970 ~ The Curious Female Cert X (US softcore, set in 2177 where promiscuity is encouraged but relationships are banned) 03 July 1970 ~ Hetrosexual Cert X (following her expulsion from a convent Juliette (Maria Pia Conte) lives La Dolce Vita in Rome.) 07 August 1970 ~ Secrets of Sex Cert X 24 August 1970 ~ Dementia- Daughter of Horror Cert X 3 March 1971 ~ War Between the Planets Cert U (Italian sci-fi) 11 March 1971 ~ Paul Bowles in Morocco Cert AA 13 July 1971 ~ A Matter of Fat Cert U 28 July 1971 ~ Justine and Juliet Cert X (De Sade adaptation by Jess Franco featuring Romina Power and Jack Palance.) 01 December 1971 ~ Don’t Deliver Us From Evil Cert X (‘the French film banned in France’) 20 December 1971 ~ La Fete A Jo Jo Cert X 17 Feb 1972 ~ The Hippie Girls Cert X 17 Feb 1972 ~ Loving and Laughing Cert X 17 February 1972 ~ The Importance of Being Sexy Cert X 23 August 1972 ~ Moral Love Cert X 8 March 1973 ~ The Corpse Grinders Cert X (all the corpse grinding scenes were cut by the UK censor) 16 April 1973 ~ Horror Hospital Cert X 14 August 1973 ~ Sexy Darlings Cert X (real title: Robinson une seine wilden sklavinnen- Jess Franco comedy about a man whose day dreams come true.) 16 August 1974 ~ Doctor in the Nude Cert X (really ‘traitment de choc’ a highly regarded equation of capitalism and vampirism) 30 September 1974 ~ Bill and Tony –Who’s Who Cert U 29 October 1974 ~ When Girls Undress Cert X (West German sex comedy originally ‘Matratzen-Tango’ about a dustman trying to give up sex so he can enter a bike race) 28 November 1974 ~ Mama’s Dirty Girls Cert X (US drive-in movie, scheming mama has her daughters use their sex appeal to shakedown dumb men ) 03 Feb 1975 ~ Truck Stop Women Cert X (‘double clutchin, gear-jammin’ mamas who like a lot of hijackin by day and a lot of heavy truckin’ by night’.) 21 Feb 1975 ~ The Love Hate Cert X 27 Jan 1975 ~ Machismo Cert X (Californian western financed by softcore entrepreneur Harry Novak) 13 April 1976 ~ L’Aggression Cert X 25 August 1976 ~ Bisexual Cert X (French, ‘the erotic fantasies of a young computer operator’) 12 February 1977 ~ Supervixens Cert X (Russ Meyer, the dynamite between the legs climax was cut by the UK censors) 24 March 1977 ~ Secrets of Sex: Short Version Cert X (edited down version of Balch’s feature debut designed to play as a half hour co-feature) 31 March 1977 ~ Blacksnake/Slaves Cert X (another heavily cut Meyer) 29 September 1977 ~ 18 Year Old Schoolgirls Cert X