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Summary: Film Cleared (Press, 15 July 1976)
A jury at the Old Bailey in London reached a verdict in just 17 minutes, deciding that the film "Language of Love," which features oral sex and homosexual acts, was not grossly indecent. The case was brought forward by Mr Raymond Blackburn, an antipornography campaigner and former member of Parliament, against a London cinema that had screened the Swedish film. The swift ruling underscores the evolving perceptions of decency and censorship in the realm of film and media.
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