Talk:Devil in the Flesh (film)

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Could someone put a reference for the statement that the Canadian TV station showed the unrated version by accident? I've watched frontal nudity on CBC before, intentional, and it seems that it would not be unheard-of for a Canadian station to intentionally show it (regardless of whether or not there were complaints). - IstvanWolf 02:14, 13 May 2006 (UTC)

It isn't possible to do this as this was simply broadcast. I watched the uncut version - I videotaped it - and about 6 months later the film was rebroadcast and the fellow introducing the film made reference to this on this air. There is no print citation available. We're not talking about nudity, but the fellatio sequence, which is beyond the pale of what Canadian broadcast TV will show even today. 23skidoo 14:32, 13 May 2006 (UTC)