From Russia with Love
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Sex & Nudity

Bond has implied sex with multiple women, but nothing graphic.

A camera crew hide behind a two-way mirror, waiting for the sex between Bond and a double agent. The double agent walks toward the bed wearing nothing but a black ribbon. Although the camera crew seen her stark naked from the front, only her bare bottom is seen by the audience.

Violence & Gore

Strangling, shooting, but no blood or bullet wounds. A man is stabbed in the arm.

Profanity

The word "hell" is used twice.

Bond smokes and drinks. Four of the films stars and five of the costars were seen smoking. Even the secret password ("Got a match?" "I use a lighter") focused attention on cigarettes.

Using a standardized scoring system, this film received a smoking rating of 4 Butts (on a scale of 0-4 Butts). For more information on the impact of onscreen smoking and the initition of youth tobacco use, or for more information on the rating system, visit www.smokescreeners.org.

There is a very long fight on a train in the dark, which may scare young children. A helicopter explodes in the sky, then crashes to the ground with a larger explosion.

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Certification:

Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) / Canada:G (Quebec) / Iceland:12 / Ireland:PG / West Germany:12 (nf) / Germany:16 (DVD rating) / South Korea:15 / Brazil:12 / New Zealand:PG / UK:PG (2008) / Finland:K-16 (uncut) (1984) / UK:PG (video rating) (1987) / Argentina:13 / Australia:PG / Finland:(Banned) (uncut) (1964) / Norway:15 / Norway:16 (original rating) / Peru:14 / Sweden:15 / USA:Approved (original rating) / USA:GP (re-rating) (1971) / UK:A (original rating) (cut) / Finland:K-16 (cut) (1964) / UK:PG


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