Party Girl
suicide references, moderate violence, threat
Director(s)Nicholas Ray
Production year2023
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes99m
CastRobert Taylor, Cyd Charisse, Lee J. Cobb, John Ireland, Kent Smith, Claire Kelly, Corey Allen, Lewis Charles, David Opatoshu, Kem Dibbs, Nicholas Ray, George Wells, Leo Katcher, Joe Pasternak, Jeff Alexander, Robert J. Bronner, John McSweeney Jr.
Party Girl
suicide references, moderate violence, threat
PARTY GIRL is a US film noir in which a lawyer, who has built a successful career on defending crooks, tries to go strai ...
PARTY GIRL is a US film noir in which a lawyer, who has built a successful career on defending crooks, tries to go straight for the woman he loves.
violence
Moderate scenes of violence include undetailed shootouts with some bloody aftermath. In one scene, a mob boss beats another over the head repeatedly; however, most blows occur out of sight.
threat and horror
Mobster characters blackmail a couple, such as threatening to use acid to burn a woman's face.
suicide and self-harm
A person is found having taken their own life, which includes bloody detail. In another scene, a character throws acid in their face. There are also accompanying verbal references to suicide.
additional issues
Male characters often express sexist attitudes about women which reflect the period of time in which the film is set. There are also scenes of sexual harassment, in which a male character enters a woman's dressing room uninvited, and kisses her without her consent; however, this behaviour is clearly depicted as unsavoury. A woman makes an undetailed reference to sexual violence. Characters sometimes use discriminatory terms ('cripple' and 'crooked') to describe a man who walks with a stick, but such behaviour is not condoned by the work as a whole. There are also mild sex references. Bad language is very mild ('damn').
Classified Date:
18/11/1958
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
suicide references, moderate violence, threat
Classified Date:
04/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
Moderate scenes of violence include undetailed shootouts with some bloody aftermath. In one scene, a mob boss beats another over the head repeatedly; however, most blows occur out of sight.
threat and horror
Mobster characters blackmail a couple, such as threatening to use acid to burn a woman's face.
suicide and self-harm
A person is found having taken their own life, which includes bloody detail. In another scene, a character throws acid in their face. There are also accompanying verbal references to suicide.
additional issues
Male characters often express sexist attitudes about women which reflect the period of time in which the film is set. There are also scenes of sexual harassment, in which a male character enters a woman's dressing room uninvited, and kisses her without her consent; however, this behaviour is clearly depicted as unsavoury. A woman makes an undetailed reference to sexual violence. Characters sometimes use discriminatory terms ('cripple' and 'crooked') to describe a man who walks with a stick, but such behaviour is not condoned by the work as a whole. There are also mild sex references. Bad language is very mild ('damn').
Classified Date:
24/01/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
Moderate scenes of violence include undetailed shootouts with some bloody aftermath. In one scene, a mob boss beats another over the head repeatedly; however, most blows occur out of sight.
threat and horror
Mobster characters blackmail a couple, such as threatening to use acid to burn a woman's face.
suicide and self-harm
A person is found having taken their own life, which includes bloody detail. In another scene, a character throws acid in their face. There are also accompanying verbal references to suicide.
additional issues
Male characters often express sexist attitudes about women which reflect the period of time in which the film is set. There are also scenes of sexual harassment, in which a male character enters a woman's dressing room uninvited, and kisses her without her consent; however, this behaviour is clearly depicted as unsavoury. A woman makes an undetailed reference to sexual violence. Characters sometimes use discriminatory terms ('cripple' and 'crooked') to describe a man who walks with a stick, but such behaviour is not condoned by the work as a whole. There are also mild sex references. Bad language is very mild ('damn').
Director(s)Nicholas Ray
Production year2023
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes99m
CastRobert Taylor, Cyd Charisse, Lee J. Cobb, John Ireland, Kent Smith, Claire Kelly, Corey Allen, Lewis Charles, David Opatoshu, Kem Dibbs, Nicholas Ray, George Wells, Leo Katcher, Joe Pasternak, Jeff Alexander, Robert J. Bronner, John McSweeney Jr.
Classified Date:
18/11/1958
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
suicide references, moderate violence, threat
Classified Date:
04/12/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd
violence
Moderate scenes of violence include undetailed shootouts with some bloody aftermath. In one scene, a mob boss beats another over the head repeatedly; however, most blows occur out of sight.
threat and horror
Mobster characters blackmail a couple, such as threatening to use acid to burn a woman's face.
suicide and self-harm
A person is found having taken their own life, which includes bloody detail. In another scene, a character throws acid in their face. There are also accompanying verbal references to suicide.
additional issues
Male characters often express sexist attitudes about women which reflect the period of time in which the film is set. There are also scenes of sexual harassment, in which a male character enters a woman's dressing room uninvited, and kisses her without her consent; however, this behaviour is clearly depicted as unsavoury. A woman makes an undetailed reference to sexual violence. Characters sometimes use discriminatory terms ('cripple' and 'crooked') to describe a man who walks with a stick, but such behaviour is not condoned by the work as a whole. There are also mild sex references. Bad language is very mild ('damn').
Classified Date:
24/01/2024
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd