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(1960)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Many times in the movie, but especially at the beginning, many pictures of nude women can be seen on the walls. Some of them you can't see well at all, while others you can clearly make out.
  • No male nudity whatsoever, either photographs or in the flesh.
  • A man films an unknown woman and follows her to a house. She begins to undress. No sex or nudity is shown but it is implied that she is a prostitute.
  • Milly plays the part of a topless model. There are references to her topless photos but we never see any when she's topless in any way. There are scenes in the studio where the photos are taken but again we never her topless. The 'newsagents' has several pictures of fully naked women dotted around the outside and inside. These are clearly visible but form part of the backdrop and aren't focused upon. A man looks at some photos (clearly pornography of some description, although they aren't shown) and buys them.
  • The protagonist photographs women as a part-time job. One of the women waiting to be photographed stands by a window. She is naked except for a kind of poncho that covers her front although her back and side are completely exposed and focused upon for a few seconds. Milly is photographed in a burlesque outfit.
  • There is one very brief (about 3 seconds) shot where Milly is lying back on a bed with one breast exposed. (This is quite easily not to notice).

Violence & Gore

Profanity

  • 1 use of bitch and ye gods
  • The word 'bitch' is used once.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Very little
  • There's a party where people are seen to be drinking alcohol.
  • Mrs Stephens (Maxine Audley) is seen to drink whisky and is understood to be a bit of an alcoholic. Towards the end of the film, the she can be heard talking while clearly intoxicated.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • As the film is about a serial killer, the movie obviously deals with murder. There are no obviously frightening sequences. There is a lot in the film that has an unsettling effect on many people that watch it. The main concept of the film could understandably be seen as very disturbing to some viewers since it's about a man who takes pictures of womens facial expressions before he murders them

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Violence & Gore

  • The film is about a serial killer, but we never see any of the killings in any detail, only the fear on his victims' faces as he is about to kill them. No wounds, no blood. One dead body is seen distantly, in a trunk from a height, another under cover of a blanket as it is taken to an ambulance, and the killer himself, dead but in some shadow.
  • At the end, the killer commits suicide. This is the only death we actually see but even this shows no wounds and only a small amount of blood on the weapon.

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