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Sex & Nudity

In one scene, a woman's clothes are blown off and we briefly see her bare breasts. It is then implied that the woman has sex with a ghost.

It is also implied that the characters played by Gareth Hunt and Don Warrington are gay.

Violence & Gore

The film contains comic bloody violence. A woman's head is removed with a can opener and another woman is decapitated by a light saber. A man's cape is set on fire and he burns but it isn't graphic. Blood flows from a tap, shower and toilet in one scene. A woman is briefly shown with an axe in her head. Throats are slit off-screen. John Fortune's character is killed by a teddy bear with a knife for a paw (off-screen). An alien comes out of a mole on a man's arm, which strangles a woman.

Profanity

No very strong language as far as I can remember. "Shit" and "piss" appear a few times.

Pamela Stephenson's character is seen smoking in one scene. John Fortune's character is frequently seen drinking.

Very young children may be scared of the scene involving a teddy bear with a knife for a paw.

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Certification:

UK:15 (2008-, Uncut) / UK:18 (1987-2008, Cut) / UK:18 (1983-1987) / Australia:M / Norway:18 / Finland:K-16 / Sweden:15 / UK:18 / USA:R


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