Crossfire
discrimination
Director(s)Edward Dmytryk
Production year1947
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes86m
CastRobert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly, Sam Levene, Jacqueline White, Steve Brodie, George Cooper, Richard Benedict, Edward Dmytryk, John Paxton, Richard Brooks, Adrian Scott, Roy Webb, J. Roy Hunt, Harry Gerstad
Crossfire
discrimination
CROSSFIRE is a US crime drama in which a detective unearths prejudice when investigating a man’s murder.
CROSSFIRE is a US crime drama in which a detective unearths prejudice when investigating a man’s murder.
discrimination
A man expresses antisemitic sentiments, using the term 'Jewboy' in a discriminatory fashion and occasionally perpetrating racist violence. The character's views are challenged by others and the film as a whole clearly condones antisemitism as well as other discrimination referenced during the course of events.
additional issues
A man repeatedly slaps and punches another. An impressionistic scene sees the shadows of two people fighting before a man is thrown across a room into a nearby lamp. A person shoots at another with a gun. In the aftermath of violence, blood is seen on the floor near the body of a deceased man. References are made to people suffering from mental health issues following their time in the army, though such remarks are oblique and undetailed. Very mild bad language ('screw') is used. A man smokes a pipe, reflecting the period.
Classified Date:
13/08/1947
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
R.K.O. Radio Pictures Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
discrimination
Classified Date:
08/01/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
discrimination
A man expresses antisemitic sentiments, using the term 'Jewboy' in a discriminatory fashion and occasionally perpetrating racist violence. The character's views are challenged by others and the film as a whole clearly condones antisemitism as well as other discrimination referenced during the course of events.
additional issues
A man repeatedly slaps and punches another. An impressionistic scene sees the shadows of two people fighting before a man is thrown across a room into a nearby lamp. A person shoots at another with a gun. In the aftermath of violence, blood is seen on the floor near the body of a deceased man. References are made to people suffering from mental health issues following their time in the army, though such remarks are oblique and undetailed. Very mild bad language ('screw') is used. A man smokes a pipe, reflecting the period.
Classified Date:
01/12/1999
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Polygram Video Ltd
Classified Date:
17/07/1998
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Polygram Video Ltd
Classified Date:
10/01/1986
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
The Video Collection
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Classified date08/01/2024
LanguageEnglish
discrimination
A man expresses antisemitic sentiments, using the term 'Jewboy' in a discriminatory fashion and occasionally perpetrating racist violence. The character's views are challenged by others and the film as a whole clearly condones antisemitism as well as other discrimination referenced during the course of events.
additional issues
A man repeatedly slaps and punches another. An impressionistic scene sees the shadows of two people fighting before a man is thrown across a room into a nearby lamp. A person shoots at another with a gun. In the aftermath of violence, blood is seen on the floor near the body of a deceased man. References are made to people suffering from mental health issues following their time in the army, though such remarks are oblique and undetailed. Very mild bad language ('screw') is used. A man smokes a pipe, reflecting the period.
Director(s)Edward Dmytryk
Production year1947
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes86m
CastRobert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame, Paul Kelly, Sam Levene, Jacqueline White, Steve Brodie, George Cooper, Richard Benedict, Edward Dmytryk, John Paxton, Richard Brooks, Adrian Scott, Roy Webb, J. Roy Hunt, Harry Gerstad
Classified Date:
13/08/1947
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
R.K.O. Radio Pictures Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
discrimination
Classified Date:
08/01/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
discrimination
A man expresses antisemitic sentiments, using the term 'Jewboy' in a discriminatory fashion and occasionally perpetrating racist violence. The character's views are challenged by others and the film as a whole clearly condones antisemitism as well as other discrimination referenced during the course of events.
additional issues
A man repeatedly slaps and punches another. An impressionistic scene sees the shadows of two people fighting before a man is thrown across a room into a nearby lamp. A person shoots at another with a gun. In the aftermath of violence, blood is seen on the floor near the body of a deceased man. References are made to people suffering from mental health issues following their time in the army, though such remarks are oblique and undetailed. Very mild bad language ('screw') is used. A man smokes a pipe, reflecting the period.
Classified Date:
01/12/1999
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Polygram Video Ltd
Classified Date:
17/07/1998
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Polygram Video Ltd
Classified Date:
10/01/1986
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
The Video Collection
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Classified Date:
14/02/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
Classified date08/01/2024
LanguageEnglish