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Sex & Nudity

Some scenes of passionate kissing. About 50 minutes into the film, a women loses her robe outside, so she hides inside a bush. However a man starts to playfully taunting her with the robe until he finally throws it back.

Violence & Gore

A boy almost drowns in a lake, however another boy saves him. Resulting in a severe cold and preventing all hearing in his left ear. A old man slaps the same boy over and over again in his bad ear. A man crashes into a tree in a car. And a man is prepared to commit suicide by jumping into a lake however his guardian angel jumps in the lake on purpose so the other man is distracted by his own suicide and save the guardian angel.

Profanity

none.

Contains a scene of tobacco use by an adult, another scene where George Bailey is in a bar. A man is said to be an alcoholic. And because of that, he puts poison in a young boy's pills by accident. (Not seen.)

Young kids might cry because of the thought that George is planning to commit suicide.

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