Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!

sexualised images, brief sexual threat
Director(s)Trevor Nunn, Chris Hunt
Production year2023
Release date16/07/2023
Genre(s)Musical
Approx. running minutes194m

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!

sexualised images, brief sexual threat
Two rivals compete for the affection of a young woman living in 1900s Oklahoma in this recording of the lively 1998 Nati ...
Two rivals compete for the affection of a young woman living in 1900s Oklahoma in this recording of the lively 1998 National Theatre musical production. A stylised scene of implied sexual assault may upset younger viewers.
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
discrimination
sexualised images, brief sexual threat
Classified Date:
19/06/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Trafalgar Releasing Ltd
violence
Stylised and impressionistic fight scenes occur, including punches, slaps, kicks and use of knives.
threat and horror
Infrequent scenes of mild threat occur, including a sequence in which a character attempts to discreetly kill a man using a hidden blade.
language
Very mild bad language occurs ('God', 'hell').
sex
Black and white historical photographs of nude pin-up models are displayed on a wall. These images feature sexualised breast and buttock nudity. Milder sex references include those which discuss 'hussies' and flirtatious behaviour. One scene includes a dance performance featuring a group of largely covered burlesque dancers. It is also implied that men look at nude photos through a kaleidoscope-like tube.
injury detail
A knife protrudes out of a man’s stomach in the aftermath of violence, however, this lacks visual detail. This scene is accompanied by sight of a small amount of blood in a man’s mouth.
suicide and self-harm
An isolated reference to suicide occurs in within a wholly comic context.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a stylised sequence, a man pins a woman to the ground and forcibly kisses her. It is quickly and reassuringly revealed to have been a dream. Other brief and infrequent scenes of sexual threat occur in which the perpetrator's behaviour is immediately challenged and results in negative consequences for him.
Classified date19/51/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
sex
injury detail
suicide and self-harm
sexual violence and sexual threat
discrimination
Director(s)Trevor Nunn, Chris Hunt
Production year2023
Release date16/07/2023
Genre(s)Musical
Approx. running minutes194m
sexualised images, brief sexual threat
Classified Date:
19/06/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Trafalgar Releasing Ltd
violence
Stylised and impressionistic fight scenes occur, including punches, slaps, kicks and use of knives.
threat and horror
Infrequent scenes of mild threat occur, including a sequence in which a character attempts to discreetly kill a man using a hidden blade.
language
Very mild bad language occurs ('God', 'hell').
sex
Black and white historical photographs of nude pin-up models are displayed on a wall. These images feature sexualised breast and buttock nudity. Milder sex references include those which discuss 'hussies' and flirtatious behaviour. One scene includes a dance performance featuring a group of largely covered burlesque dancers. It is also implied that men look at nude photos through a kaleidoscope-like tube.
injury detail
A knife protrudes out of a man’s stomach in the aftermath of violence, however, this lacks visual detail. This scene is accompanied by sight of a small amount of blood in a man’s mouth.
suicide and self-harm
An isolated reference to suicide occurs in within a wholly comic context.
sexual violence and sexual threat
During a stylised sequence, a man pins a woman to the ground and forcibly kisses her. It is quickly and reassuringly revealed to have been a dream. Other brief and infrequent scenes of sexual threat occur in which the perpetrator's behaviour is immediately challenged and results in negative consequences for him.
Classified date19/51/2023
LanguageEnglish