From the Straight Dope.
Back when Cuba was under Batista and still a wretched hive of scum and villainy for depraved Americans to get their kicks, there was a nightclub performer, as well-known as he was well-endowed, who went by the moniker of "Superman" and specialised in live sex shows. He gets a fair bit of mention in the literature of the period, including Graham Greene's Our Man In Havana.
Back when Cuba was under Batista and still a wretched hive of scum and villainy for depraved Americans to get their kicks, there was a nightclub performer, as well-known as he was well-endowed, who went by the moniker of "Superman" and specialised in live sex shows. He gets a fair bit of mention in the literature of the period, including Graham Greene's Our Man In Havana.
Simply put; the subject matter and the way it's presented.
The film is a slapstick comedy that is chock full of sexual innuendo and racist jokes. Keep in mind, this was before the "PG-13" rating was created, so if it was rated PG, kids could go see it. And it's clearly not intended for children. Fart jokes aren't grounds for an R-Rating.
The film is a slapstick comedy that is chock full of sexual innuendo and racist jokes. Keep in mind, this was before the "PG-13" rating was created, so if it was rated PG, kids could go see it. And it's clearly not intended for children. Fart jokes aren't grounds for an R-Rating.
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