Love Me Tonight
mild innuendo, domestic abuse references, language
Director(s)Rouben Mamoulian
Production year1932
Genre(s)Comedy, Musical, Romance
Approx. running minutes89m
CastMaurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Charles Ruggles, Charles Butterworth, Myrna Loy, C. Aubrey Smith, Elizabeth Patterson, Ethel Griffies, Blanche Friderici, Joseph Cawthorn, Rouben Mamoulian, Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr., Waldemar Young, Léopold Marchand, Rouben Mamoulian, Victor Milner
Love Me Tonight
mild innuendo, domestic abuse references, language
LOVE ME TONIGHT is a US romantic musical comedy, from 1932, in which a Parisian tailor poses as an aristocrat and falls ...
LOVE ME TONIGHT is a US romantic musical comedy, from 1932, in which a Parisian tailor poses as an aristocrat and falls in love with a princess.
violence
A song details an abusive relationship, with lyrics including 'When I grab the wrist and twist it, no woman can resist it', 'With one deep sigh, I will black her eye' and 'With one good kick, I make her pay quick'. Such behaviour is not endorsed. There is also a brief and infrequent reference to sexaul harrassment when a man recalls a friend who 'used to pinch business girls in elevators'.
language
There is a use of mild bad language ('jackass') and of the discriminatory term 'gypped'.
sex
There are very mild comic sex references and innuendo. For example, song lyrics about 'postcards much naughtier than most cards' or a scene in which a doctor admires a female patient after she strips down to her negligee.
mild innuendo, domestic abuse references, language
Classified Date:
11/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
A song details an abusive relationship, with lyrics including 'When I grab the wrist and twist it, no woman can resist it', 'With one deep sigh, I will black her eye' and 'With one good kick, I make her pay quick'. Such behaviour is not endorsed. There is also a brief and infrequent reference to sexaul harrassment when a man recalls a friend who 'used to pinch business girls in elevators'.
language
There is a use of mild bad language ('jackass') and of the discriminatory term 'gypped'.
sex
There are very mild comic sex references and innuendo. For example, song lyrics about 'postcards much naughtier than most cards' or a scene in which a doctor admires a female patient after she strips down to her negligee.
Classified date11/00/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
A song details an abusive relationship, with lyrics including 'When I grab the wrist and twist it, no woman can resist it', 'With one deep sigh, I will black her eye' and 'With one good kick, I make her pay quick'. Such behaviour is not endorsed. There is also a brief and infrequent reference to sexaul harrassment when a man recalls a friend who 'used to pinch business girls in elevators'.
language
There is a use of mild bad language ('jackass') and of the discriminatory term 'gypped'.
sex
There are very mild comic sex references and innuendo. For example, song lyrics about 'postcards much naughtier than most cards' or a scene in which a doctor admires a female patient after she strips down to her negligee.
Director(s)Rouben Mamoulian
Production year1932
Genre(s)Comedy, Musical, Romance
Approx. running minutes89m
CastMaurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald, Charles Ruggles, Charles Butterworth, Myrna Loy, C. Aubrey Smith, Elizabeth Patterson, Ethel Griffies, Blanche Friderici, Joseph Cawthorn, Rouben Mamoulian, Samuel Hoffenstein, George Marion Jr., Waldemar Young, Léopold Marchand, Rouben Mamoulian, Victor Milner
mild innuendo, domestic abuse references, language
Classified Date:
11/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
A song details an abusive relationship, with lyrics including 'When I grab the wrist and twist it, no woman can resist it', 'With one deep sigh, I will black her eye' and 'With one good kick, I make her pay quick'. Such behaviour is not endorsed. There is also a brief and infrequent reference to sexaul harrassment when a man recalls a friend who 'used to pinch business girls in elevators'.
language
There is a use of mild bad language ('jackass') and of the discriminatory term 'gypped'.
sex
There are very mild comic sex references and innuendo. For example, song lyrics about 'postcards much naughtier than most cards' or a scene in which a doctor admires a female patient after she strips down to her negligee.
Classified date11/00/2023
LanguageEnglish