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Romancing the Stone
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Sex & Nudity

Suggestive scene illustrating a romance novel plot. Actress wears a sheer white blouse that allows her breasts to show through. Turner and Douglas characters shown in bed together, with a side view of Turner's naked body.

Violence & Gore

Frequent violence, consistent with an action movie. Gunfire and fist fights. A knife is thrown into a character's body. A character's hand is bitten off by a crocodile. A character is burned in the face and then catches fire. A character is eaten by crocodiles (off screen).

Profanity

Frequent profanity, shit, son of a bitch, damn, hell.

De Vito's character smokes cigarettes incessantly. Zolo (Manuel Ojeda) frequently smokes cigars.

Turner and Douglas find a crashed plane filled with drugs. They build a fire with marajuana and comment on its effect on them. Turner has a drink in her apartment, and later at a bar. Turner and Douglas share a bottle of tequila while in the plane.

Frequent action movie sequences with peril and threatening villains. A principle villain threatens torture. A woman is kidnapped and threatened with death. Scenes of jungle peril include a fall down a muddy hillside, a dangerous bridge crossing, and a trip over a waterfall. A chase scene with shooting. A woman fights with a ruthless villain, he attempts to kill her with a knife. A character is bitten by a crocodile and lit afire.

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Certification:

Portugal:M/6 / Ireland:15 (uncut) / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) / Canada:AA (Ontario) / Canada:G (Quebec) / Canada:PA (Manitoba) / Iceland:12 / Brazil:Livre / South Korea:15 (2001) / Argentina:16 / Australia:M / Chile:14 / Finland:K-16 / Norway:15 (re-rating) / Norway:16 (original rating) / Spain:7 / Sweden:15 / UK:12 (re-rating) (2001) (uncut) / UK:PG (original rating) (cut) / USA:PG / West Germany:12 / Singapore:PG


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