Der blaue Engel (1930) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A man bursts in on women wearing slips in their changing room.
  • A woman takes off her dress in front of a man. She undresses further off-screen, with her knees visible; she throws her undergarments at the man, and they make their way through the hands of several people after that.
  • A woman wears dresses that don't cover her undergarments on four occasions.
  • A man contemplates a woman's undergarments closely.
  • We see a man looking under a table next to a woman's legs.
  • The breasts and pubic hair of a statue are visible on three occasions; a man takes particular interest in this statue.
  • We see a drawing of a man with a woman's legs over his shoulders, accompanied by a naked cupid and cherub, both of whose buttocks are visible.
  • A woman undresses behind a pair of curtains; her silhouette is visible. At one point she pokes her head through the curtains while wearing a slip.
  • We see a woman take off her shoes and stockings. A man then helps her put on a second pair of stockings.
  • A woman straddles a chair the wrong way round in a mildly provocative fashion.
  • The film regularly shows voyeuristic behaviour from boys and men towards women in states of undress, in their dressing rooms and on stage.

Violence & Gore

  • Two boys trip up another and he falls over.
  • Two boys beat up another boy as he lies in bed; he cries out in pain and fright.
  • A man holds a rabbit by the ears.
  • A boy restrains another boy and puts a hand over his mouth.
  • An egg is cracked on a man's head.
  • There are a few pushes and punches here and there but it is mostly infrequent and mild.

Profanity

  • A woman sings of hitting someone to protect herself.
  • A man accuses another man of being a white slave trader.
  • One use of "molest".
  • A man orders two women to "wiggle your derrières".
  • There are a few unfavourable mentions of people being overweight.
  • Women frequently sing and talk of sexual matters, sometimes using metaphors to veil the content; all instances are mild.
  • There are five incidences of smoking.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • There are five incidences of smoking.
  • People in various scenes drink alcohol and get drunk. We see many tankards, bottles and glasses, and we hear much talk about alcohol.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • A man finds his pet songbird is dead and picks it up.
  • Some boys are intimidated by their professor; he puts a pencil in one boy's mouth.
  • A dancing bear walks through one scene.
  • A man has a mild heart attack after shouting a lot.
  • Clowns feature in several scenes.

Spoilers

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Sex & Nudity

  • Some schoolboys have a card which is later revealed to have a woman on with a skirt you can move. Several people attempt to blow the skirt up.
  • A woman turns round on stage to reveal that her dress only covers her from the front; her undergarments are visible.
  • A man witnesses his wife kissing another man.

Violence & Gore

  • A man violently attacks a woman, trying to strangle her.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • We see shadows creep along a boy's bedroom wall while he lies in bed. He is clearly terrified.
  • A lot of boys shout abuse at their professor, at length.
  • A man refuses to go on stage but is physically forced. He stands motionless on stage and looks very uncomfortable. He tries to leave the stage but is brought back on by an angry performer.
  • After a man sees his wife kissing another man, he starts clucking uncontrollably, leading to a chaotic and violent scene.

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