Let Me Explain, Dear
mild sex references, violence
Director(s)Gene Gerrard
Production year1933
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes73m
CastGene Gerrard, Viola Lyel, Claude Hulbert
Let Me Explain, Dear
mild sex references, violence
violence
There is mild violence, some of which is slapstick in nature. A boat crashes into an embankment as the passengers scream. A character kicks a man on the floor and throttles him. There is a comical tone to these moments and no reference to injuries or pain.
sex
A character is seeing another woman behind his wife's back. One scene shows a character in the back of a taxi trying to persuade a woman to kiss him. There are references to a lady's "best parts". A character panics when he thinks that his friend's wife wants to sleep with him when she tells him to put on his pyjamas and get into bed.
mild sex references, violence
Classified Date:
21/02/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Network
violence
There is mild violence, some of which is slapstick in nature. A boat crashes into an embankment as the passengers scream. A character kicks a man on the floor and throttles him. There is a comical tone to these moments and no reference to injuries or pain.
sex
A character is seeing another woman behind his wife's back. One scene shows a character in the back of a taxi trying to persuade a woman to kiss him. There are references to a lady's "best parts". A character panics when he thinks that his friend's wife wants to sleep with him when she tells him to put on his pyjamas and get into bed.
Classified date21/02/2015
LanguageEnglish
violence
There is mild violence, some of which is slapstick in nature. A boat crashes into an embankment as the passengers scream. A character kicks a man on the floor and throttles him. There is a comical tone to these moments and no reference to injuries or pain.
sex
A character is seeing another woman behind his wife's back. One scene shows a character in the back of a taxi trying to persuade a woman to kiss him. There are references to a lady's "best parts". A character panics when he thinks that his friend's wife wants to sleep with him when she tells him to put on his pyjamas and get into bed.
Director(s)Gene Gerrard
Production year1933
Genre(s)Comedy
Approx. running minutes73m
CastGene Gerrard, Viola Lyel, Claude Hulbert
mild sex references, violence
Classified Date:
21/02/2015
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Network
violence
There is mild violence, some of which is slapstick in nature. A boat crashes into an embankment as the passengers scream. A character kicks a man on the floor and throttles him. There is a comical tone to these moments and no reference to injuries or pain.
sex
A character is seeing another woman behind his wife's back. One scene shows a character in the back of a taxi trying to persuade a woman to kiss him. There are references to a lady's "best parts". A character panics when he thinks that his friend's wife wants to sleep with him when she tells him to put on his pyjamas and get into bed.
Classified date21/02/2015
LanguageEnglish