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Sources: Subject of Gambling Escapes Hollywood Movie Censors in 1930s

Encyclopedia.com, “Hollywood 1929-1941,” encyclopedia.com.

IMDB.com.

Nevada State Journal, “The Casino Murder Case,” Nov. 2, 1935.

Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.), “Reno Theatre’s Bill is All New: ‘Gambling Lady,'” Dec. 21, 1935.

Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.), “Sparks: ‘The Payoff,'” Jan. 18, 1936.

Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.), “Sparks: ‘Frisco Kid,'” Feb. 8, 1936.

Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.), “Reno: ‘King Solomon of Broadway,'” Feb. 29, 1936.

Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.), “Wigwam: ‘The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo,'” March 21, 1936.

Sight & Sound, “Pre-Code: Hollywood Before the Censors,” Mike Mashon and James Bell, April 30, 2014, bfi.org.uk.

The Catholic Transcript, “Pledge of the Legion of Decency,” vol. 37, no. 6, July 12, 1934.

The Motion Picture Production Code, “The Production Code of the Motion Picture Industry (1930-1967),” David P. Hayes, productioncode.dhwritings.com.