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26 of 30 found this to have none
During the start of the movie the girls are signing a christmas carol together, and Marmee kisses the youngest on the lips.
None. Some women are in 1860s style underwear and a friend suggests the oldest sister cover her chest more in one scene, but her dress actually barely reveals cleavage. Several brief kissing scenes.
None
18 of 19 found this to have none
A character says, "I rather crave violence." (and longs to go to war to fight injustice).
Amy is struck by her teacher (the event is not shown, although we see a pink line/welt across her hand) and returns home crying softly.
Not much actual violence, Jo attacks Amy after she burns some of her writing and screams that she's dead and nothing.
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22 of 24 found this to have none
2 uses of 'Thank God . . .' (probably with God in mind, but they may or may not actually been commanding someone to thank God).
1 use of 'we're both stupidly stubborn'.
1 use of 'Heavens above. You've ruined me.'
5 uses of 'blast'.
1 use of 'wretched skirts'.
One use of 'tarnation'.
5 uses of 'I hate' (you/someone/money)
1 use of 'Don't be such a beetle.'
1 use of 'Oh, where is that miserable glove?'
1 use of 'foolish'.
Mild
13 of 22 found this mild
No drugs. Some smoking. Main female characters are prohibitionist, but one is convinced to drink along with the men. Laurie gets drunk.
Mild
12 of 21 found this mild
Jo finds her book burning on the hearth. Assuming Amy to be the culprit, Jo attacks her and has to be pulled away by others in the family.