Back then this type of thing may have been acceptable to "sensitive" audiences
What are you talking about "acceptable" and "audiences" for? Do you have any sense of movie history?
This is 1961, which is several years *before* the Production Code was scrapped in favor of the ratings system.
What "sensitive audiences" would find "acceptable" could not possibly be any less relevant. The producers and writers working on the
West Side Story movie never made any choice / decision to "downplay" the language. If you wanted the movie to be released in American theaters, then replacing the profanity was an absolute, ironclad *requirement* of the censorship rules that were still in place at the time.
Is your main complaint with
On the Waterfront that the dock workers aren't swearing? Is
The Enemy Below ruined because the sailors never swear?
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