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Sex & Nudity

Bond refuses sex to a teenager who claims she is not a virgin.

Sex is implied in one scene.

Violence & Gore

Mainly shootouts and brutal fistfights.

A limited amount of blood is shown in some sequences, mainly the results of when a middle aged couple is riddled with machine gun fire and when Bond gets slashed at and scraped underwater.

A man is eaten by a shark but nothing graphic is shown.

Man has his throat cut by a lapel pin but only the aftermath is seen.

Man is shot in the back by a crossbow with some blood, another man is shot in the chest.

Man is thrown off a cliff to his death.

Profanity

None

An official smokes a pipe in a briefing scene. Bond orders ouzo and wine at a restaurant. There are references to opium trafficking.

None of the major stars, including Roger Moore (James Bond) smoked in this film. Overall, this film had less smoking than previous entries in the James Bond series. Using a standardized scoring system, this film received a smoking rating of 3 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.

The most intense sequence is when Bond and another woman are tethered by a rope to a boat and they are dragged around by it in shark infested waters.

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Certification:
Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) / Iceland:12 / Canada:A (Nova Scotia) / Canada:G (Quebec) / Australia:M (video rating) / Australia:M (DVD rating) / UK:PG (video rating) / South Korea:15 / Brazil:12 / New Zealand:PG / Portugal:M/12 / Australia:M / Finland:K-16 / Ireland:15 / Norway:15 / Norway:16 (1981) / Sweden:15 / UK:PG / USA:PG (Certificate #26343) / West Germany:12 / Singapore:PG / UK:A (original rating)

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