When Delta Airlines Cut Gay Scenes From In-Flight Movies, One Actress Knew That She Had To Step In

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It was another four years after the promotional screening of Howdy Chicago! that movies on planes became more commonplace. That started in 1925, when a film adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World was shown on an Imperial Airways flight. This went so well that rival airlines began to copy.

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