Famous Movies That Have Been Banned All Over the World

Scarface

Not to be confused with Al Pacino's Scarface, although it's based on the same dude. This Scarface came out in 1932, and it genuinely rivals the violent nature of the newer one. For that reason, this movie got banned in five states and five cities. 

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The More You Know

  • John Travolta would have played Maverick in Top Gun if his asking price wasn't too high.
  • Charles Bronson, Britain's most violent prisoner, actually shaved his trademark mustache off so Tom Hardy could wear it during the filming of "Bronson", which was based on his life in prison.
  • Frank Sinatra was offered the lead role in Die Hard.
  • Stanley Kubrick had all the sets and models from the filming of 2001: A Space Odyssey destroyed to prevent a sequel from being made.
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