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A young woman dates a man who appears to be about thirty years her elder, which may be unsettling for some.
A man remarks about a young woman's physique saying, "Look at those legs...aren't they something?"
Emphasis is placed on a man's posterior when he is injured after accidentally sitting on a glass item. No nudity.
A young woman wears a strapless, formal dress to a family party. Other women are visible in revealing dresses.
Kissing that is typical of romantic comedies.
One of the main characters is a rich playboy who has had many girlfriends, love affairs and marriages.
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In two scenes, someone gets injured by sitting on glass object--one a champagne glass, and one a glass jar of olives. Not graphic, though; the only cue you get is a cracking sound.
Attempted suicide (which is discussed somewhat seriously by the characters, but also partially played for laughs).
Some punches thrown between brothers.
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When in his room speaking with his father Bogart's character describes himself using a derogatory term. Also in the movie the brothers joke about rhyming a word with "glass" and you expect the term again, but they say "alas" instead.
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One female character appears tipsy while drinking what may be an alcoholic beverage in an office.
Smoking: Cigarettes and some impressively large cigars.
Characters drink, but not excessively.
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