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Kissing, but not much else, although sex is implied.
No bullet holes, and relatively low body count.Two men are stabbed in two separate scenes in a non-graphic way; no blood is seen.A man is killed by being forced to swallow a compressed air capsule, so that he swells up like a balloon and then explodes, but this is depicted in a cartoonish way, played for laughs with no blood or gore and (deliberately?) unrealistic special effects.
One use of shit. An F-word is mouthed.
Bond smokes and drinks.This is Roger Moore's first film as James Bond. Moore's Bond seems to prefer cigars (whereas Connery's Bond always smoked cigarettes). In one hotel scene, Bond actually uses his cigar as a weapon twice. First, he uses it to ignite the spray from an aerosol can in order to torch a snake; next he uses it to burn the hand of someone sneaking into his room while holding a gun. In fact, his cigar is almost as useful as the magnetic watch given to him by Q! Using a standardized scoring system, this film received a smoking rating of 4 Butts (on a scale of 0-4 Butts). For more information on the impact of onscreen smoking and the initiation of youth tobacco use, or for more information on the rating system, visit www.smokescreeners.org.
A man is killed by a snakebite and voodoo rituals are shown.