Crimson Romance (1934) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Fred makes a angry remark to Bob about him ruining women, implying Bob's recent date with Alida had entailed sex. Bob refutes that insisting his intentions were honorable.
  • In an illustrative scene, Bob is characterized as a womanizer when he is seen leafing through his Black Book when he attempts to make a date with Alida. The book consists of many cut-out photos of women along with their names, showing him to have known many women. It's a detail that does not escape Alida as she alludes to the book later.

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