Restless Natives
racist language
Director(s)Michael Hoffman
Production year1985
Release date31/03/2021
Genre(s)Comedy, Adventure, Crime
Approx. running minutes90m
CastVincent Friell, Ned Beatty, Joe Mullaney, Teri Lally, Robert Urquhart, Bernard Hill, Ann Scott-Jones, Rachel Boyd, Iain McColl, Mel Smith, Michael Hoffman, Ninian Dunnett, Rick Stevenson, Stuart Adamson, Oliver Stapleton, Sean Barton
Restless Natives
racist language
RESTLESS NATIVES is a comedy crime caper from 1985 in which two young men in Scotland use toy guns to rob tourist busses ...
RESTLESS NATIVES is a comedy crime caper from 1985 in which two young men in Scotland use toy guns to rob tourist busses.
discrimination
A man uses racist language when he says “I can go down to the Paki Shop”. Racist attitudes and behaviour are not endorsed by the film.
additional issues
A man briefly invades a female employee's personal space and touches her shoulder. There is a scene in which criminals attempting to escape the police are shown throwing firecrackers at them. There is comic threat when two men use comedy masks and toy guns to rob tourists. A scene of threat involving a real gun is brief and comic. A man asks for a pair of 'fake tits' in a joke shop. When a young man has warts on his fingers, he asks his mother if 'doing bad things gives you warts' causing her to smirk and deflect the question to his father. A young girl asks her big brother's girlfriend if she wears suspenders. The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'shit', 'bugger', 'fanny', 'tits', 'bastard' and 'arse') as well as uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'butt'.
racist language
Classified Date:
21/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
discrimination
A man uses racist language when he says “I can go down to the Paki Shop”. Racist attitudes and behaviour are not endorsed by the film.
mild threat, language, sex references, dangerous behaviour, harassment
Classified Date:
21/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
There is comic threat when two men use comedy masks and toy guns to rob tourists. A scene of threat involving a real gun is brief and comic.
language
The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'shit', 'bugger', 'fanny', 'tits', 'bastard' and 'arse') as well as uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'butt'.
sex
A man asks for a pair of 'fake tits' in a joke shop. When a young man has warts on his fingers, he asks his mother if 'doing bad things gives you warts' causing her to smirk and deflect the question to his father. A young girl asks her big brother's girlfriend if she wears suspenders.
dangerous behaviour
There is a scene in which criminals attempting to escape the police are shown throwing firecrackers at them.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man briefly invades a female employee's personal space and touches her shoulder.
Classified Date:
09/04/1985
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Thorn-EMI Screen Entertainment
Contains mild language, sex and gunplay
Classified Date:
24/02/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Optimum Releasing
Classified Date:
16/01/1987
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified date21/00/2021
LanguageEnglish
discrimination
A man uses racist language when he says “I can go down to the Paki Shop”. Racist attitudes and behaviour are not endorsed by the film.
additional issues
A man briefly invades a female employee's personal space and touches her shoulder. There is a scene in which criminals attempting to escape the police are shown throwing firecrackers at them. There is comic threat when two men use comedy masks and toy guns to rob tourists. A scene of threat involving a real gun is brief and comic. A man asks for a pair of 'fake tits' in a joke shop. When a young man has warts on his fingers, he asks his mother if 'doing bad things gives you warts' causing her to smirk and deflect the question to his father. A young girl asks her big brother's girlfriend if she wears suspenders. The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'shit', 'bugger', 'fanny', 'tits', 'bastard' and 'arse') as well as uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'butt'.
Director(s)Michael Hoffman
Production year1985
Release date31/03/2021
Genre(s)Comedy, Adventure, Crime
Approx. running minutes90m
CastVincent Friell, Ned Beatty, Joe Mullaney, Teri Lally, Robert Urquhart, Bernard Hill, Ann Scott-Jones, Rachel Boyd, Iain McColl, Mel Smith, Michael Hoffman, Ninian Dunnett, Rick Stevenson, Stuart Adamson, Oliver Stapleton, Sean Barton
racist language
Classified Date:
21/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
discrimination
A man uses racist language when he says “I can go down to the Paki Shop”. Racist attitudes and behaviour are not endorsed by the film.
mild threat, language, sex references, dangerous behaviour, harassment
Classified Date:
21/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Studio Canal
threat and horror
There is comic threat when two men use comedy masks and toy guns to rob tourists. A scene of threat involving a real gun is brief and comic.
language
The film features mild bad language ('bloody', 'shit', 'bugger', 'fanny', 'tits', 'bastard' and 'arse') as well as uses of 'God', 'Christ' and 'butt'.
sex
A man asks for a pair of 'fake tits' in a joke shop. When a young man has warts on his fingers, he asks his mother if 'doing bad things gives you warts' causing her to smirk and deflect the question to his father. A young girl asks her big brother's girlfriend if she wears suspenders.
dangerous behaviour
There is a scene in which criminals attempting to escape the police are shown throwing firecrackers at them.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man briefly invades a female employee's personal space and touches her shoulder.
Classified Date:
09/04/1985
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Thorn-EMI Screen Entertainment
Contains mild language, sex and gunplay
Classified Date:
24/02/2005
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Optimum Releasing
Classified Date:
16/01/1987
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified date21/00/2021
LanguageEnglish