711 Ocean Drive

mild violence, threat, injury detail, language, domestic abuse
Director(s)Joseph M. Newman
Production year1950
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film_noir
Approx. running minutes102m
CastEdmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger, Barry Kelley, Dorothy Patrick, Don Porter, Howard St. John, Robert Osterloh, Sammy White, John Alban, Joseph M. Newman, Richard English, Francis Swann, Frank N. Seltzer, Sol Kaplan, Franz Planer, Bert Jordan
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711 Ocean Drive

mild violence, threat, injury detail, language, domestic abuse
711 OCEAN DRIVE is a US drama about a man who attracts the attention of a powerful syndicate after coming up with a syst ...
711 OCEAN DRIVE is a US drama about a man who attracts the attention of a powerful syndicate after coming up with a system to modernise bookmaking.
violence
There is a sequence in which a man is beaten with a telephone, although the infliction of injuries is off-screen. There is a scene in which a man slaps a woman. There are also several gunfights.
threat and horror
In one sequence a character threatens to harm another character's wife and children. There are several scenes in which characters are under threat of violence against them.
language
A character refers to the police as "pigs" in one sequence.
injury detail
In one scene a woman lies in a hospital bed with a black eye and bruises to her face after it is implied that her husband beat her. One character is left with scars on his face and has to wear an eye patch as a result of a beating.
additional issues
There is sight of smoking throughout, and occasional alcohol consumption. There is a passing verbal reference to suicide when a character notes that a person was found dead in a car after apparently taking his own life. There are some occasional very mild sex references, such as when a character becomes distracted during a conversation while staring at a woman lying beside a swimming pool.
Classified Date:
13/09/1950
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, injury detail, language, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
09/11/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
There is a sequence in which a man is beaten with a telephone, although the infliction of injuries is off-screen. There is a scene in which a man slaps a woman. There are also several gunfights.
threat and horror
In one sequence a character threatens to harm another character's wife and children. There are several scenes in which characters are under threat of violence against them.
language
A character refers to the police as "pigs" in one sequence.
injury detail
In one scene a woman lies in a hospital bed with a black eye and bruises to her face after it is implied that her husband beat her. One character is left with scars on his face and has to wear an eye patch as a result of a beating.
Classified date09/00/2020
LanguageEnglish
violence
There is a sequence in which a man is beaten with a telephone, although the infliction of injuries is off-screen. There is a scene in which a man slaps a woman. There are also several gunfights.
threat and horror
In one sequence a character threatens to harm another character's wife and children. There are several scenes in which characters are under threat of violence against them.
language
A character refers to the police as "pigs" in one sequence.
injury detail
In one scene a woman lies in a hospital bed with a black eye and bruises to her face after it is implied that her husband beat her. One character is left with scars on his face and has to wear an eye patch as a result of a beating.
additional issues
There is sight of smoking throughout, and occasional alcohol consumption. There is a passing verbal reference to suicide when a character notes that a person was found dead in a car after apparently taking his own life. There are some occasional very mild sex references, such as when a character becomes distracted during a conversation while staring at a woman lying beside a swimming pool.
Director(s)Joseph M. Newman
Production year1950
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film_noir
Approx. running minutes102m
CastEdmond O'Brien, Joanne Dru, Otto Kruger, Barry Kelley, Dorothy Patrick, Don Porter, Howard St. John, Robert Osterloh, Sammy White, John Alban, Joseph M. Newman, Richard English, Francis Swann, Frank N. Seltzer, Sol Kaplan, Franz Planer, Bert Jordan
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Classified Date:
13/09/1950
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, injury detail, language, domestic abuse
Classified Date:
09/11/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
There is a sequence in which a man is beaten with a telephone, although the infliction of injuries is off-screen. There is a scene in which a man slaps a woman. There are also several gunfights.
threat and horror
In one sequence a character threatens to harm another character's wife and children. There are several scenes in which characters are under threat of violence against them.
language
A character refers to the police as "pigs" in one sequence.
injury detail
In one scene a woman lies in a hospital bed with a black eye and bruises to her face after it is implied that her husband beat her. One character is left with scars on his face and has to wear an eye patch as a result of a beating.
Classified date09/00/2020
LanguageEnglish