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In the opening scenes, Walter makes his way through his office at the publishing company, passing many posters of the covers of pulp novels produced there. They all feature rather immodestly-dressed women in poses from tasteless books on "Racy Detective Stories, Sensational Murders, Wild Confessions, Exotic Love, Sea Stories, " monsters, romance, and more. It is presented as the set-up for a joke, as the last poster reads "Good Taste and Good Reading for Thirty Years .... Pierce Publications"
Walter hides in a department store changing room and is suddenly surrounded by several store models wearing corsets that look like ballet costumes. It is presented as an uncomfortable situation for Walter.
During a rain storm, Rosalind sneaks into Walter's house to warn him of danger. Because she is soaked from the rain, she takes off her dress to dry it by the stove, so she is wearing only a full-length black slip. He comments that it looks like an evening dress on her.
An illustrator in Walter's office is working on a book cover/poster for "Jungle Tales" showing a woman wielding an axe. She already has torn clothes off one shoulder. The artist mentions that he "could tear the dress off her other shoulder. Walter suggests more blood on the axe.
A scene takes place at a fashion show of women in fancy corsets. With innocent intent, Walter asks a man if he can check his wife's corset, causing the man to accuse his wife of infidelity.
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A man is revealed to be dead from a stab wound rather than sleeping. No blood or gore is seen.
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some cigar smoking and light drinking. A character drugged unconcious
A scene takes place in a canteen bar with characters drinking casually.
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There are scenes of danger and suspense.