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- Sex & Nudity (5)
- Violence & Gore (8)
- Profanity (1)
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (4)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (1)
- Spoilers (6)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Some kissing between couples; nothing explicit is shown.
- Extramarital affairs play an important part in the plot of the film. Nothing explicit is shown (except some passionate kissing) neither is anything explicit described, but affairs are non-explicitly discussed in the film.
- A married woman has an affair with another man. She mentions that she had a relationship with another man in the past too.
- The memorable scene in which Milton Warden and Karen Holmes kiss passionately on the beach.
- Some mature themes including pregnancy, prostitution, and adultery, but the film is actually targeted toward adults. There is no nudity and nothing sexually explicit. Two soldiers freely comment on a superior officer's wife's appearance and reputation as she approaches.
Violence & Gore
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- A character hits another with a chair, almost leading to a scuffle between the two. However, the scuffle is prevented, but the scene is still pretty intense.
- Two men in the Congress club threaten to get into a fistfight.
- Boxing violence, all involving punching.
- Another attempted fistfight in which one of the characters eventually pulls out a gun and threatens to shoot his opponent.
- Other themes involving murder, military injustice, and corruption.
- The Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.
- A man is killed by gunfire from a Japanese plane.
- A Japanese plane is shot down.
Profanity
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- None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Frequent drinking occurs in the film, as accurate for the time period. Alcohol is drank by multiple characters throughout the film.
- Some cigarette smoking is done by characters in the film, smoking is not constant but occurs occasionally in the film.
- Characters are shown drunk.
- Some tobacco use by an adult. Drinking.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The attack on Pearl Harbor is somewhat intense.
Spoilers
Violence & Gore
- Fatso is stabbed in a tense knife fight between him and Prewitt; nothing graphic is shown but the stabbing is implied when Fatso is shown falling to the ground, wounded.
- Angelo dies after a violent fistfight with "Fatso."
- Prewitt is wounded in a knife fight with "Fatso" in an alley. He falls down a small staircase in a later scene but survives his injury.
- Prewitt is shot and killed by a group of U.S soldiers after they mistake him for a Japanese saboteur. This scene may be emotionally intense for some viewers.
- Karen hears that her friend's fiancee was killed at Pearl Harbor.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- Some major characters die in the film, which could be upsetting for sensitive viewers.