From Here to Eternity
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Sex & Nudity

The memorable scene where Robert E. Lee Prewitt and Karen Holmes kiss passionately on the beach.

Some mature themes including pregnancy, prostitution, and adultery, but the film is actually targeted toward adults. There is no nudity and nothing sexually explicit.

Violence & Gore

Two men in the Congress club threaten to get into a fistfight.

Boxing violence, all involving punching.

Another attempted fistfight in which one of the characters eventually pulls out a gun and threatens to shoot his opponent.

Hangelo dies after a violent fistfight with "Fatso"

Prewitt is wounded in a knife fight with "Fatso" in an alley.

Other themes involving murder, military injustice, and corruption.

The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor

A man is killed by gunfire from a Japanese plane.

A Japanese plane is shot down.

SPOILER: Prewitt is shot and killed by a group of U.S soldiers after they mistaken him for a Japanese saboteur.

Karen hears that her friend's fiancee was killed at Pearl Harbor.

Profanity

None

Some tobacco use by an adult. Drinking.

The attack on Pearl Harbor

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