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

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Apparently, passengers loved viewing movies on their flights so much, that they would organize their return journeys to avoid seeing the same movie twice. This problem was ultimately addressed though in 1971, after the creation of 8mm film cassettes. This meant that planes could carry many films on board, meaning that crews could switch the onboard screenings more easily.

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