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Johnny English
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Sex & Nudity

Arch bishop's buttocks are shown for a long time.

The top of a person's buttocks are shown with a tattoo on it that read, "Jesus is coming look busy."

Man and woman talk about making love. Man is shown doing a dance in his underwear.

Violence & Gore

Some fighting, but comic and not very graphic. A man is pushed and his face hits a stone wall hard. A door opens, hitting a man in the face. A man is shot in the hand. No blood is shown in any of this.

Profanity

At the end of the movie, when Lorna Campbell (played by Natalie Imbruglia) is ejected out of the car accidentally, Johnny begins to say "Oh, f" but the credits start before he can finish the word.

Several other cases of coarse language, including a few "buggers", a "bastard" and a few other offending words.

Pascal Sauvage also yells out a word ("Merde!") which is French for sh*t.

Many people order and drink alcohol.

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Rated PG for comic nudity, some crude humor and language.

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