Jazz Boat

moderate violence, injury detail
Director(s)Ken Hughes
Production year1960
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Musical
Approx. running minutes97m
CastAnthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries
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Jazz Boat

moderate violence, injury detail
A gang of petty thieves set their sights on something more ambitious in this 1959 British musical crime drama film.
A gang of petty thieves set their sights on something more ambitious in this 1959 British musical crime drama film.
violence
It is implied that a villain uses a knife to slash at a woman off-screen, after which she emerges with blood on her face. There are also punch-ups and a scene in which a man threatens a policeman with a razor. He responds by smashing a glass bottle and holding it up, to challenge him. 
additional issues
There is sexism, including a scene in which unlikable male characters refer to a woman as an inanimate object and a possession. When a man disguises himself in a woman's clothing, he is subject to sexual harassment and leering, which is played for laughs. A man briefly refers to a criminal with the nickname 'cat' as 'pussy'. The film also features mild bad language ('bloody') and very mild terms such as 'damn'. A woman suggestively rubs her hand up and down a man's clothed thigh. 
Classified Date:
04/12/1959
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
moderate violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
It is implied that a villain uses a knife to slash at a woman off-screen, after which she emerges with blood on her face. There are also punch-ups and a scene in which a man threatens a policeman with a razor. He responds by smashing a glass bottle and holding it up, to challenge him. 
additional issues
There is sexism, including a scene in which unlikable male characters refer to a woman as an inanimate object and a possession. When a man disguises himself in a woman's clothing, he is subject to sexual harassment and leering, which is played for laughs. A man briefly refers to a criminal with the nickname 'cat' as 'pussy'. The film also features mild bad language ('bloody') and very mild terms such as 'damn'. A woman suggestively rubs her hand up and down a man's clothed thigh. 
violence
It is implied that a villain uses a knife to slash at a woman off-screen, after which she emerges with blood on her face. There are also punch-ups and a scene in which a man threatens a policeman with a razor. He responds by smashing a glass bottle and holding it up, to challenge him. 
additional issues
There is sexism, including a scene in which unlikable male characters refer to a woman as an inanimate object and a possession. When a man disguises himself in a woman's clothing, he is subject to sexual harassment and leering, which is played for laughs. A man briefly refers to a criminal with the nickname 'cat' as 'pussy'. The film also features mild bad language ('bloody') and very mild terms such as 'damn'. A woman suggestively rubs her hand up and down a man's clothed thigh. 
Director(s)Ken Hughes
Production year1960
Genre(s)Comedy, Drama, Musical
Approx. running minutes97m
CastAnthony Newley, Anne Aubrey, Lionel Jeffries
Posters powered by IMDb
Classified Date:
04/12/1959
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Columbia Picture Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
moderate violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/12/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
It is implied that a villain uses a knife to slash at a woman off-screen, after which she emerges with blood on her face. There are also punch-ups and a scene in which a man threatens a policeman with a razor. He responds by smashing a glass bottle and holding it up, to challenge him. 
additional issues
There is sexism, including a scene in which unlikable male characters refer to a woman as an inanimate object and a possession. When a man disguises himself in a woman's clothing, he is subject to sexual harassment and leering, which is played for laughs. A man briefly refers to a criminal with the nickname 'cat' as 'pussy'. The film also features mild bad language ('bloody') and very mild terms such as 'damn'. A woman suggestively rubs her hand up and down a man's clothed thigh.