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Blazing Saddles
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Sex & Nudity

No nudity. Quite a bit of sexual references, including references to rape. In the chaotic ending sequence, the "Busby Berkley"-stule dancers that the movie breaks in on affect camp gay stereotype characteristics.

Theres a scene whit a burlesque dancer which some may find inappropriate

Violence & Gore

Some somewhat violent shootouts and brawls, but they are all played out for comedic effect.

Profanity

about fifteen uses of the n-word. A handful of mild profanities scattered throughout, including "twat". The character Lili von Schtupp's name is itself a moderate obscenity in Yiddish, carrying the approximate meaning of "to fuck"

One character is an alcoholic, and in a few sequences he drinks a lot. The lead character, as a police officer, smokes and shares a supposed marijuana cigarette in a scene in his jail house.

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Certification:
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (2004) / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) (original rating) / Finland:K-12 / Portugal:M/12 / UK:12A (re-rating: 2008) / Argentina:Atp / Australia:M / Canada:13+ (Quebec) / Canada:PG (Ontario) / Norway:16 / Singapore:PG / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:R / West Germany:12

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