• Director(s)

    John Krish

  • Production Year

    1970

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Rod Taylor, Carol White, James Booth

Film

Man Who Had Power Over Women

strong nudity

THE MAN WHO HAD POWER OVER WOMEN is a British comedy drama in which a music publicist becomes disillusioned with his career just as his marriage falls apart.

THE MAN WHO HAD POWER OVER WOMEN is a British comedy drama in which a music publicist becomes disillusioned with his career just as his marriage falls apart.

nudity
A woman stripping at a bachelor party takes off her dress and bra, revealing breast nudity. There is also breast and buttock nudity visible when characters are seen in bed together.
additional issues
Moderate sex references include brief comic allusions to role play and sexual kinks, as well as to strippers and strip clubs. Couples are seen in bed together, pre and post coital. There is use of moderate bad language (‘whore’, ‘bitch’) and mild and very mild bad language is also used (‘bloody’, ‘bastard’, ‘crap’, ‘God’, ‘damn’, ‘screw’, ‘hell’). A woman uses a V sign gesture. A lorry carrying toilet bowls swerves suddenly, tipping its contents dangerously onto two nearby pedestrians. In the aftermath of a road accident, a man is seen with blood and wounds all over his face. There is infrequent use of a discriminatory term (‘midget’), however the film as a whole does not condone discrimination. People discuss a woman who has become pregnant and who they are pressuring to have an abortion, and later it is revealed the woman has died from the procedure. There is a brief fight scene in which punches are thrown at a party. During an argument, a woman throws a pan at her husband, and he responds by pushing her gently into a chair. A scene of mild emotional upset sees people grieving at a funeral. There is brief rude humour when two men consider urinating on a vehicle.
  • Director(s)

    John Krish

  • Production Year

    1970

  • Genre(s)

    Drama

  • Approx. running minutes

    90m

  • Cast

    Rod Taylor, Carol White, James Booth

Classified Date:
08/05/1970
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Kettledrum Films
strong nudity
Classified Date:
20/11/2023
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
nudity
A woman stripping at a bachelor party takes off her dress and bra, revealing breast nudity. There is also breast and buttock nudity visible when characters are seen in bed together.
additional issues
Moderate sex references include brief comic allusions to role play and sexual kinks, as well as to strippers and strip clubs. Couples are seen in bed together, pre and post coital. There is use of moderate bad language (‘whore’, ‘bitch’) and mild and very mild bad language is also used (‘bloody’, ‘bastard’, ‘crap’, ‘God’, ‘damn’, ‘screw’, ‘hell’). A woman uses a V sign gesture. A lorry carrying toilet bowls swerves suddenly, tipping its contents dangerously onto two nearby pedestrians. In the aftermath of a road accident, a man is seen with blood and wounds all over his face. There is infrequent use of a discriminatory term (‘midget’), however the film as a whole does not condone discrimination. People discuss a woman who has become pregnant and who they are pressuring to have an abortion, and later it is revealed the woman has died from the procedure. There is a brief fight scene in which punches are thrown at a party. During an argument, a woman throws a pan at her husband, and he responds by pushing her gently into a chair. A scene of mild emotional upset sees people grieving at a funeral. There is brief rude humour when two men consider urinating on a vehicle.
  • Classified date

    20/11/2023

  • Language

    English