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Sex & Nudity
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- There are no sex scenes nor any scantily dressed women or men.
Violence & Gore
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- Near the film's beginning, young Cedric Errol (Freddie Bartholomew) fights a group of older Brooklyn boys. He is joined in this street fight (involving fists & pushing only - no other weapons) by young Dick Tipton (Mickey Rooney). Cedric had successfully ignored the bullies' taunting until they had insulted his mother.
- There is no other scene with violence (though the old Earl of Dorincourt (Sir C. Aubrey Smith) does shout a bit.
Profanity
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- There is no profanity. A servant mentions that the old Earl is swearing, but what is heard on film is the old Earl calling someone incompetent and a "blockhead".
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- A gift of a pipe is given to the grocer who is seen smoking this in a later scene.
- There is a lavish party at the Earl's estate, but it is unclear if alcohol is present. All guests (of varying ages) act properly and noone ever acts intoxicated.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- There are no frightening or intense scenes that would make a child of today frightened.