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Certification
MPAA | Rated PG-13 for intense battle sequences and some sexual content |
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Sex & Nudity
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- General Custer talks about "muscle spasms and Poison to the gonads" He describes this as "medical terminology". This may be too suggestive for younger viewers.
- There is an implied same-sex character in the Indian tribe.
- During most of the movie there is a strong sense of sexual tension/sex. It's presented in an almost funny way, but it's one of the key components of the movie.
- Includes scenes in which sexual intercourse is strongly implied, with Little Big Man under the sheets with a giggling woman, in one case followed by two others in the same tent.
- There is a scene where a married middle-aged woman bathes a teenage boy (he was fully able to do so himself) and kisses him after he gets out of the tub. Soon after this scene, Little Big Man hears/sees the same woman cheating on her husband with another man----the scene is not visually graphic however it is strongly sexual and lngthy---the two's legs are shown intertwined, lying in bed and we hear the two orgasm, explicitly.
- Main character visits a "...house of ill-fame" where a worker describes herself as a "...fallen flower." She rolls off her stockings, unbuttons her bustier (only shows stomach), lays on bed waiting for customer (nothing sexual happens beyond that point).
- An Indian woman gropes Little Big Man's sister's (clothed) breasts, to confirm whether she is male or female.
- During a battle scene, a woman's clothes catch on fire, she takes them off and she is seen fully nude for a brief moment before falling into the snow. She is seen for a relatively far distance, so her breasts aren't really that easy to see. Nothing explicit about that scene.
Violence & Gore
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- The Battles of the Washita and Little Bighorn are intense and might sscare or disturb some viewers. These battle scenses feature a decent amount of blood. :ight R rated or hard PG-13 violence.
- Although the movie contains humorous and satirical scenes, there are scenes of brutal massacre of Native Americans... including the bloody shooting of a baby.
- Includes attack scenes, including the killing of unarmed men and women fleeing attacking soldiers. Some fighting scenes include bloody injuries.
Profanity
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- Damn & Hell are used. There might be other profanities used but I don't remember.
- Gonads is used by General Custer.
- Shit is used at least once.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Jack Crabb becomes a drunkard. He drinks heavily and vomits at one point.
- Some drinking and smoking is present during the movie.
- Indians smoke pipe.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There is implied killing of and eating a dog.
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- There is a scene in which the main protagonist beds three women in succession. There is nothing graphic about the sex scenes - the scene cuts out and back in again. There is, however, some nudity. The man's bare behind is seen a couple of times and there is a brief glimpse of one woman's breast with nipple visible.
Violence & Gore
- General Custer's death, as well as behavior during the Little Bighorn battle a bit intense.
- The death of an evil and cowardly Sergeant might scare some people due to the fact that he was hiding under a saddle blanket, which gets ripped off of him, and we see his scared face seconds before being stabbed in the chest by one of the Indians.
Profanity
- During the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Custer calls the President a "Damn Drunkard"