Hollywood Bulldogs

infrequent strong language, moderate violence
Director(s)Jon Spira
Production year2021
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes105m
CastVic Armstrong, Ray Austin, Jim Dowdall

Hollywood Bulldogs

infrequent strong language, moderate violence
HOLLYWOOD BULLDOGS is a documentary about a small group of British stunt performers who played a key role in American mo ...
HOLLYWOOD BULLDOGS is a documentary about a small group of British stunt performers who played a key role in American movies of the 1970s and 1980s.
violence
There are montage sequences featuring scenes of violence from various films and television series, showcasing stunt performers in their professional roles on screen. Such scenes contain beatings, shootings and stabbings, all delivered with limited injury detail. In one sequence, a man is shown to be engulfed in flames, depicted in slow-motion, with a running commentary by the stunt performer detailing the dangers he faced while filming the scene.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by other milder terms ('shit', 'arse', 'balls', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
additional issues
There are references to sexual violence during an interview in which Michael Winner crudely responds to questions about the representation of women in his films.
infrequent strong language, moderate violence
Classified Date:
04/04/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Alcopop! Records
violence
There are montage sequences featuring scenes of violence from various films and television series, showcasing stunt performers in their professional roles on screen. Such scenes contain beatings, shootings and stabbings, all delivered with limited injury detail. In one sequence, a man is shown to be engulfed in flames, depicted in slow-motion, with a running commentary by the stunt performer detailing the dangers he faced while filming the scene.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by other milder terms ('shit', 'arse', 'balls', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
additional issues
There are references to sexual violence during an interview in which Michael Winner crudely responds to questions about the representation of women in his films.
Classified date04/04/2022
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are montage sequences featuring scenes of violence from various films and television series, showcasing stunt performers in their professional roles on screen. Such scenes contain beatings, shootings and stabbings, all delivered with limited injury detail. In one sequence, a man is shown to be engulfed in flames, depicted in slow-motion, with a running commentary by the stunt performer detailing the dangers he faced while filming the scene.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by other milder terms ('shit', 'arse', 'balls', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
additional issues
There are references to sexual violence during an interview in which Michael Winner crudely responds to questions about the representation of women in his films.
Director(s)Jon Spira
Production year2021
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes105m
CastVic Armstrong, Ray Austin, Jim Dowdall
infrequent strong language, moderate violence
Classified Date:
04/04/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Alcopop! Records
violence
There are montage sequences featuring scenes of violence from various films and television series, showcasing stunt performers in their professional roles on screen. Such scenes contain beatings, shootings and stabbings, all delivered with limited injury detail. In one sequence, a man is shown to be engulfed in flames, depicted in slow-motion, with a running commentary by the stunt performer detailing the dangers he faced while filming the scene.
language
There is infrequent use of strong language ('f**k'), accompanied by other milder terms ('shit', 'arse', 'balls', 'bollocks', 'bloody', 'hell', 'God' and 'damn').
additional issues
There are references to sexual violence during an interview in which Michael Winner crudely responds to questions about the representation of women in his films.
Classified date04/04/2022
LanguageEnglish