April 1946 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 183-184, [141000-141015] . 288 negatives (estimate)
Exhibit of San Quentin prisoners' handicrafts at the De Young Museum (various dates: April-May 1946) [141009, ca. 20 negatives]
Closing of movie "The Outlaw" (censorship) [141011 and 141012, 7 negatives]
Court Review of Film "The Outlaw" (April 24, 1946) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 183, [141012.01] . 2 negatives
Chief Charles W. Dullea and Captain Michael Riordan of the Police Department review movie "The Outlaw" with Judge John J. McMahon [reviewed to consider restriction of public access to the movie].
Censorship of Film "The Outlaw" -- Hall of Justice (April 24, 1946) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 183, [141012.02] . 2 negatives
Attorney Nat Schmulowitz stands with Manager Allister Dunn [of United Artists theater?] in courtroom during hearing in which the court decided to censor public access to film titled "The Outlaw."
United Artists Theater Closed -- Film "The Outlaw" (April 24, 1946) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 183, [141011.06] . 1 negative
Sailors J.F. Hester and D.W. Hath read sign stating that the United Artists theater has been closed by court order [theater was closed after judge censored public viewing of movie "The Outlaw"]. Taken at 125 Hyde Street.