Jersey Boys

strong language
Director(s)Clint Eastwood
Production year2014
Genre(s)Drama, Musical
Approx. running minutes129m
CastJohn Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza, Christopher Walken
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Jersey Boys

strong language
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
strong language
Classified Date:
19/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
strong language
Classified Date:
29/10/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
Classified Date:
21/07/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified Date:
16/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F2
Classified Date:
28/04/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F1
Classified date29/10/2014
LanguageEnglish
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
Director(s)Clint Eastwood
Production year2014
Genre(s)Drama, Musical
Approx. running minutes129m
CastJohn Lloyd Young, Erich Bergen, Michael Lomenda, Vincent Piazza, Christopher Walken
Posters powered by IMDb
strong language
Classified Date:
19/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
strong language
Classified Date:
29/10/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
language
Multiple uses of strong language ('f**k' and 'motherf***er'). Moderate and mild language includes use of 'shit', 'bullshit', 'son of a bitch', 'prick', 'asshole', ‘damn’, ‘screw', ‘dumbass’, ‘hell’, ‘numbnuts, ‘bullshit’, ‘Chrissakes’, ‘goddamn’, ‘Jesus’, ‘ass’, ‘pissing’, ‘crapping out’, ‘moron’ and ‘balls’.
additional issues
Other issues include moderate sex references, including implied reference to a threesome and a man being left in a bedroom with a woman. The couple are only seen to kiss on screen but they are later given a round of applause and the man jokes 'you're right, it was more fun with another person'. There are drugs references as a man is seen smoking what appears to be marijuana and we learn that a character has died from an overdose of pills. There is a clear aversive, anti-drugs message. There are infrequent scenes of violence which are mostly mild in tone as a chair is broken in anger and men push and shove at each other during arguments. In one scene, a man appears to be shot in the head, with the impact hidden from view and a small amount of blood visible on his temple. However, this is immediately shown to have been faked in order to extort money. There is occasional use of discriminatory language, none of which are endorsed. There are references to 'monkey songs' and 'coloured bands' as well as comments that a man is a 'fruit', depicting the unacceptable prejudices of the era.
Classified Date:
21/07/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified Date:
16/05/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F2
Classified Date:
28/04/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Warner Brothers Entertainment UK Ltd
Paperwork Remarks:
Trailer F1
Classified date29/10/2014
LanguageEnglish