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Parents Guide for
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The content of this page was created directly by users and has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff.
Since the beliefs that parents want to instill in their children can vary greatly, we ask that instead of adding your personal opinions about what is right or wrong in a film, that you instead use this feature to help parents make informed viewing decisions by describing the facts of relevant scenes in the title for each one of the different categories: Sex and Nudity, Violence and Gore, Profanity, Alcohol/Drugs/Smoking, and Frightening/Intense Scenes.
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Sex & Nudity

Various women are seen either in bed (it is implied they are naked), in bikinis, or bathing, though no graphic nudity is shown.

A woman moans in sexual pleasure as she has sex with Bond.

Violence & Gore

Typical shootouts, but there is blood when men get harpoons shot through them.

Profanity

None.

James Bond never lit a cigarette in this fourth installment of the film franchise, but plenty of others did light up, including five of the film's major stars. Fiona and Domino smoke cigarettes, and Largo smokes cigars. A few supporting characters light up or hold cigarettes just once. Other persons smoke around a table in a casino.

In comparison to other old Bond movies, there's not much drinking of alcoholic beverages. Less than a handful of scenes.

No drug-use, but a deal is mentioned.

A man burns his girlfriend, although you don't see it.

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Certification:
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) / Iceland:12 / Singapore:PG / Germany:12 (DVD rating) / West Germany:16 (nf) / South Korea:15 / Brazil:12 / Portugal:M/12 / Canada:PG (video rating) / Argentina:13 / Australia:PG / Finland:K-16 / Netherlands:12 / Norway:15 (re-rating) / Norway:16 (original rating) / Peru:14 / Sweden:15 / UK:PG (video rating) (1987) / USA:Approved (original rating) / USA:GP (re-rating) (1970) / USA:PG (re-rating) (1994) / UK:A (original rating) (passed with cuts)

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