Nt Live: War Horse
implied strong language
Director(s)Marianne Elliott, Tom Morris
Production year2014
Release date11/11/2020
Genre(s)Performance
Approx. running minutes165m
Nt Live: War Horse
implied strong language
NT LIVE: WAR HORSE is a recording of a live performance of the play based on Michael Morpurgo's novel of the same name, ...
NT LIVE: WAR HORSE is a recording of a live performance of the play based on Michael Morpurgo's novel of the same name, following a horse in WWI.
language
The play contains several uses of the term 'effing' and, on a couple of occasions, a character says 'Eff me', with emphasis. There are also milder terms, including 'shit' and 'bastard'.
additional issues
Scenes of wartime violence and threat occur, with the noises of machine-gun and cannon fire. Dead soldiers and horses lie on the stage, without visible injury, and in one scene, a man is stabbed in the abdomen and killed, without detail. Mild injury detail includes sight of soldiers with bloodied bandages.
implied strong language
Classified Date:
22/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
language
The play contains several uses of the term 'effing' and, on a couple of occasions, a character says 'Eff me', with emphasis. There are also milder terms, including 'shit' and 'bastard'.
Classified Date:
20/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
Classified date22/00/2020
LanguageEnglish
language
The play contains several uses of the term 'effing' and, on a couple of occasions, a character says 'Eff me', with emphasis. There are also milder terms, including 'shit' and 'bastard'.
additional issues
Scenes of wartime violence and threat occur, with the noises of machine-gun and cannon fire. Dead soldiers and horses lie on the stage, without visible injury, and in one scene, a man is stabbed in the abdomen and killed, without detail. Mild injury detail includes sight of soldiers with bloodied bandages.
Director(s)Marianne Elliott, Tom Morris
Production year2014
Release date11/11/2020
Genre(s)Performance
Approx. running minutes165m
implied strong language
Classified Date:
22/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
language
The play contains several uses of the term 'effing' and, on a couple of occasions, a character says 'Eff me', with emphasis. There are also milder terms, including 'shit' and 'bastard'.
Classified Date:
20/10/2020
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
National Theatre
Classified date22/00/2020
LanguageEnglish