Submarine X-1
moderate violence, mild bad language
Director(s)William A. Graham
Production year1969
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes86m
CastJames Caan, David Sumner, Norman Bowler, Brian Grellis, Paul Young, William Dysart, John Kelland, Kenneth Farrington, Keith Alexander, Carl Rigg, William A. Graham, Donald S. Sanford, Guy Elmes, John C. Champion, Edmund H. North, John C. Champion, Ron Goodwin, Paul Beeson, John S. Smith
Submarine X-1
moderate violence, mild bad language
violence
There are scenes of moderate battle violence in which soldiers are shot or stabbed to death. Little or nothing is seen in terms of blood or injury detail. In one scene a German parachutist is killed in hand-to-hand combat. He is punched a few times and it is then implied that his neck is broken.
language
Mild bad language includes use of the term 'bastard'. There is also infrequent very mild language, including uses of 'damn' and 'dammit'.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of servicemen smoking.
Classified Date:
31/01/1968
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Mirisch Films Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
moderate violence, mild bad language
Classified Date:
04/08/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
101 Films Limited
violence
There are scenes of moderate battle violence in which soldiers are shot or stabbed to death. Little or nothing is seen in terms of blood or injury detail. In one scene a German parachutist is killed in hand-to-hand combat. He is punched a few times and it is then implied that his neck is broken.
language
Mild bad language includes use of the term 'bastard'. There is also infrequent very mild language, including uses of 'damn' and 'dammit'.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of servicemen smoking.
Classified date04/08/2014
LanguageEnglish
violence
There are scenes of moderate battle violence in which soldiers are shot or stabbed to death. Little or nothing is seen in terms of blood or injury detail. In one scene a German parachutist is killed in hand-to-hand combat. He is punched a few times and it is then implied that his neck is broken.
language
Mild bad language includes use of the term 'bastard'. There is also infrequent very mild language, including uses of 'damn' and 'dammit'.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of servicemen smoking.
Director(s)William A. Graham
Production year1969
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes86m
CastJames Caan, David Sumner, Norman Bowler, Brian Grellis, Paul Young, William Dysart, John Kelland, Kenneth Farrington, Keith Alexander, Carl Rigg, William A. Graham, Donald S. Sanford, Guy Elmes, John C. Champion, Edmund H. North, John C. Champion, Ron Goodwin, Paul Beeson, John S. Smith
Classified Date:
31/01/1968
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Mirisch Films Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
moderate violence, mild bad language
Classified Date:
04/08/2014
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
101 Films Limited
violence
There are scenes of moderate battle violence in which soldiers are shot or stabbed to death. Little or nothing is seen in terms of blood or injury detail. In one scene a German parachutist is killed in hand-to-hand combat. He is punched a few times and it is then implied that his neck is broken.
language
Mild bad language includes use of the term 'bastard'. There is also infrequent very mild language, including uses of 'damn' and 'dammit'.
additional issues
Other issues include scenes of servicemen smoking.
Classified date04/08/2014
LanguageEnglish