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All the King's Men
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Sex & Nudity

Many images of women in the movie seem based solely on men's fantasies. Dancer on stage reveal cleavage, legs, and bottoms to Willie, who selects each night's sex partner from these semi-private auditions. In repeated flashbacks, Jack watches Anne naked in a river (from the back, in the moonlight) and remembers her undressing for bed, only to be disappointed at his own inaction (all of this shown from his point of view and footage is "romanticall" blurry).

Violence & Gore

A violent assassination concludes the film, including much blood (mostly black and white).

Another man is wheeled out on a stretcher with a blood stained sheet covering him; implying the man shot himself. Accusations of responsibility follow.

Characters fight, awkwardly; there's talk of a school fire that kills children (but only the funeral is shown on screen).

Profanity

Variation of n-word used by white men; other mild language ("hell").

Frequend cigarette and cigar smoking; a couple of characters are alcoholics, and they and others drink to the point of drunkenness (including passing out).

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Rated PG-13 for an intense sequence of violence, sexual content and partial nudity.

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