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Sex & Nudity

At least one kiss.

Violence & Gore

A man is shot, but it glances. A dead man is found in a suit case-a 1940's "jump" scene.

Profanity

When the dead man is found in the suit case, his eyes are open; this scene is more dramatic than most 1940's movies.

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