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Sex & Nudity
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- No nudity, but pre-code clothes and innuendo. Chorines wearing pants that are essentially body paint, low camera angles with women in short skirts or tight pants, and the like.
- Implied sex- During the "A Bench in the Park" number, various couples are shown being affectionate on park benches. One of the benches has no people on it, but a lady's umbrella and man's cane is leaning on the bench, and still lit cigar is on the seat. There are bushes behind the bench, which is the only place the lovers could possibly be.
- The female performers sometimes wear thin fabric shirts, and at those times it is obvious they are not wearing bras. Also true of times when they women are dancing vigorously, even with heavier fabric tops. This may be shocking or upsetting to modern audiences, but back in the less prudish times this was made, it was perfectly normal and acceptable, and is commonly seen in films of this era.
Violence & Gore
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- Cartoon(ish) violence. Nothing more than that found in usual slapstick comedy.
Profanity
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Spoilers
Sex & Nudity
- "All Noisy on the Eastern Front": A French civilian meets with three military lovers, accepting strictly rationed gifts from them, swearing her faithfulness and hiding them in other rooms whenever there's a knock. A general she's also been seeing comes to take her to safety from imminent shelling. The three lovers ask whether there is room for them. A wall collapses, revealing even more military personnel.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
- "Oh, Forevermore!": A man enters a drinking establishment, gets very intoxicated on two "most anything"s, and tries to tell his server a bizarre story about his two goldfish leaving him alone. He sees two fish in a fishbowl and attempts to dive into it.