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Mrs. Doubtfire
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Sex & Nudity

There is a brief reference of strippers.

There are references of 2 homosexual men.

A drunk man in a woman's body suit flirts with a girl at a swimming pool.

There are many girls in bikinis shown in a pool scene.

A woman talks vulgar about a mans intentions with another woman with things said such as, "Little Jack Horney, Humpy Dumpy, the Horizontal Mambo," etc.

There is a reference to a man genitals, "Balls."

There are sensual references of kissing.

There is a brief mild conversation between 2 women of how good their husbands were in bed. There is a reference of "Street Walkers" and being "easy."

Violence & Gore

One man starts choking and needs to be given the Heimlich.

One man (disguised as a woman) throws a lime at another man.

Profanity

When Daniel's mask is run over, he immediately screams, "Oh, sh*t!"

There are at least two uses of the word "sh*t" There are numerous uses of the word "b*stard" and at least one use of a**hole" There are also many uses of more mild language (h*ll, d*mn, p*ss)

One use of an obscene gesture.

It is mildly arranged: In a pool scene, Daniel who dressed in a woman's body suit drinks many alcoholic drinks at the pool's bar and is so relaxed that he forgets how he's dressed and flirts with a young woman.

One character is shown becoming quite drunk but in a comedic manner at a restaurant.

There is a mild brief reference of alcoholism.

Daniel deliberately sprinkles red pepper onto another mans food after he finds out that man is allergic to it, and so when the man eats it, he chokes.

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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for some sexual references.
Certification:
Canada:G (Nova Scotia) (original rating) / Canada:PG (Manitoba/Ontario) / Canada:PG (Nova Scotia) (re-rating) (1994) / Iceland:L / Ireland:PG / South Korea:12 / Argentina:Atp / Australia:PG / Brazil:Livre / Chile:TE / Finland:S / France:U / Germany:6 / Norway:10 / Peru:PT / Spain:T / Sweden:Btl / UK:PG (cut) / USA:PG-13 / Singapore:PG / UK:12 (original rating) / UK:PG (re-rating) (2003) (uncut)

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