La feldmarescialla (1967) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • No sex or nudity. In one scene, several young men (German soldiers) briefly appear shirtless, but context is not sexual.

Violence & Gore

  • Lots of violence, all played for laughs. No person is shown suffering or dying, though.
  • One character is considering suicide and is shown pointing his gun at himself.

Profanity

  • Some mildly xenophobic remarks, but never actual slurs.
  • In a dream sequence, Rita Pavone makes a brief impression of Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer (1927), with blackface make-up on.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Some wine is served (but not actually consumed) and one character is shown smoking a cigar in several scenes.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • While all of the violence in the movie is of a slapstick-comedy kind, some of it would be actally pretty painful in real life.
  • Rita Pavone disguised as Al Jolson (with blackface on) and later as Adolf Hitler could be seen as somewhat hurtful by some viewers. Also, some black and white footage of actual Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Josef Stalin are briefly shown during a dream sequence.

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