This is a list of films banned or rejected in Malaysia. Screening rejected films, possessing, selling, or even owning them in private is forbidden and strictly enforced and can be punished with severe fines, up to 20 years' imprisonment or both. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikimedia list article. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
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International Business Times. Archived from the original on 6 August Stripper movie 'Hustlers' starring Jennifer Lopez banned in Malaysia for cuts and nudity". Archived from the original on 20 September Retrieved 25 July Banned films by country. Hidden categories: CS1 maint: unfit url All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from January Webarchive template wayback links CS1 Indonesian-language sources id Articles with unsourced statements from September Articles with short description Wikipedia articles needing rewrite from October All articles needing rewrite Articles needing additional references from January All articles needing additional references Articles with multiple maintenance issues EngvarB from September Use dmy dates from September All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from December Namespaces Article Talk.
Views Read Edit View history. Languages Add links. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The Bohemian Girl. Banned due to its Romani themes. Originally banned for its sexual content not suitable for any film during that time. The Big Sleep. The King and I. Banned due to offense from neighboring country Thailand. The Ten Commandments.
Banned for its religious content. In addition, the remake was banned for a short while. Rosemary's Baby. Banned by Paramount's request due to high-impact terror. Passed in with a home video release by CIC Video. The Producers. A Clockwork Orange. Banned due to its explicit sexual and violent content. A censored version was released on DVD after several years. The Last House on the Left.
The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Many other Steven Spielberg films were banned. Salo, or the Days of Sodom. Banned due to "repulsive, outrageous and abhorrent content.