Dubai censors Stallone-Schwarzenegger movie for profanity | Inquirer Entertainment

Dubai censors Stallone-Schwarzenegger movie for profanity

Actors Sylvester Stallone (L) and Arnold Schwarzenegger attend the “Escape Plan” screening and red carpet during Comic-Con International 2013 at Reading Cinemas Gaslamp on July 18, 2013 in San Diego, California. AFP

DUBAI — Moviegoers in the United Arab Emirates saw the screen turn black as frazzled officials broke up the screening of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s latest action flick after a character was heard cursing in Arabic in the movie.

The National, a state-backed newspaper, reported on Monday that the Dubai Media Council asked cinemas in the Emirates to halt the screening of “Escape Plan.”

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Authorities quickly censored the profane words out of the movie, and the revised version was back in theaters within hours.

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The movie features Stallone and Schwarzenegger trying to escape from a futuristic, fortified prison.

Before movies debut in local theaters, Arab governments around the region censor films for content, often cutting out sexual scenes and kissing, as well as comments deemed blasphemous.

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