The Man Who Saved the World (1982) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A scantily-clad queen tries to clumsily seduce one of the main characters.

Violence & Gore

  • Characters punch each other, as well as hit each other with other objects, such as swords.
  • A scene shows poorly designed creatures mauling children. They scream, and flashes of their bloody faces are shown, but that is as violent as it gets. One child is choked to death in one of the very few truly scary scenes in the film.

Profanity

  • The opening credits show that the production company is called "Kunt Film".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Alcohol, Drugs and Cigars= %0

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Younger viewers might find the mummies, zombies and monsters scary, despite being cheaply made. The film's bad sound makes the roaring sound scary.
  • A few jumpscares. (Though they are poorly timed)
  • The only genuinely scary part of this film comes early on in the movie where a child is being choked to death fairly graphically by one of the villain's minions.
  • Some may object to two sequences in the movie which veer suddenly and without warning into religious proselytism (for Islam and Christianity, respectively), and the fact that a set-piece battle uses a genuine ancient Christian church as a backdrop.

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Violence & Gore

  • In the finale, the hero decapitates a large number of alien-like creatures. No blood is shown; their heads appear to be detachable. The hero then chops the main villain in half with a karate chop. After brief, non-bloody practical prop effect of him split in half, a subsequent shot uses a split-screen shot (literally, the camera focuses on one half of the actor's face, with the remaining half of the screen blacked out) to convey the idea of the villain being split in half.

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