On Her Majesty's Secret Service
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Sex & Nudity

Some sexual scenes, no nudity, but a couple undress and it is implied that they have intercourse.

Violence & Gore

Frequent stylised action violence, ranging from mild to moderate. Violence is generally unglorified and shown to be a bad thing.

Many people are shot with no blood, though there are some shots with bloody bullet wounds. A major character is shot, and is shown to have bloody bullet wound in the forehead.

Frequent, violent fist fights where the hero most comes out on top, no blood but some choking.

A character gets knocked out in slow motion. Most of the violence is offscreen.

Two characters are dropped off a cliff, their screams echo, and they land with a inaudible thud.

A character is set alight and screams in agony.

A character is sucked into a grinder, and bloody matter is briefly shown squirting out of the end.

Suprising amount of graphic violence for a typical bond film.

Profanity

None

Many of the main characters smoke cigarettes: Bond himself (George Lazenby), Blofeld (Telly Savalas), Draco (Gabriele Ferzetti) and Ruby (Angela Scoular). M (Bernard Lee) smokes pipe, as does Bond as a part of a fake character. There's backround smoking also and smoking of characters of minor importance, especially in the casino scene at the beginning. In fact, There were 22 smoking incidents in this movie!

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 initiation of youth tobacco use, or for more information on the rating system, visit www.smokescreeners.org.

Alcohol is enjoyed throughout the movie by most of the characters.

No drug use.



Some of the action sequences are quite intense, some tense espionage scenes.

The ending is quite distressing, and may be quite disturbing for some.

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Certification:
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) / Canada:G (Quebec) / Iceland:12 / Brazil:12 / Portugal:M/18 (original rating) / Portugal:M/12 (DVD rating) / Argentina:13 / Australia:PG / Finland:K-16 / Ireland:PG / Netherlands:12 / Norway:16 (original rating) / Peru:14 / Singapore:PG / Sweden:15 / UK:PG / USA:M (original rating) / USA:PG (re-rating) (1994) / West Germany:16 / UK:A (original rating) (cut)

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