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Sex & Nudity
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- Minimal. No scenes with sex or nudity, but some scenes feature women in bathing suits. Also, there are multiple scenes showing women with cleavage. Several passionate kisses between a married woman and a single man.
Violence & Gore
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- Several people are shot throughout. The scenes in which they are shot are never graphic or gory, but often intense and/or surprising.
Profanity
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- None.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Probably half of the people on the screen are smoking at any given time. All major characters smoke.
- Several scenes where people are drinking; they often become intoxicated as a result.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- The scene in the fun-house hall of mirrors is not gory or graphic, but quite intense. It may be a little frightening to younger viewers.
- Overall: The Lady from Shanghai, having been released in the 1940's, was not rated using today's rating system; it was simply "Approved".
- Most likely rating it would be given by the MPAA today: PG-13 for violence, smoking, and alcohol use.