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Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Fairly mild, but rather risque considering when it was made.
- One scene, in which two characters start fighting, and then begin kissing passionately could be seen as implying a sexual encounter especially since they are in a room alone by themselves.
- Some women wear fairly provocative attire for the time period. Example: Janet Leigh's dress reveals cleavage and Eleanor Parker reveals her legs in outfit with nylons.
- At one point, a woman's upper back is visible as she changes behind a screen.
- There are veiled innuendos throught this film. One character (it is implied) is the illegitimate son of a Baron.
Violence & Gore
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- Frequent sword-play with both characters intending death to the other.
- Several men are stabbed on-screen (one with blood) and during the duel scenes the characters cut each other many times with blood.
- Much comic violence somewhat like what you might see in an old-fashioned cartoon.
Profanity
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- None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Mild alcohol use throughout.