The Criminal Code
mild violence, threat, suicide references
Director(s)Howard Hawks
Production year1931
Genre(s)Drama, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes96m
CastWalter Huston, Phillips Holmes, Constance Cummings, Boris Karloff, DeWitt Jennings, Mary Doran, Ethel Wales, Clark Marshall, Arthur Hoyt, John St. Polis, Howard Hawks, Martin Flavin, Fred Niblo Jr., Seton I. Miller, Harry Cohn, James Wong Howe, Ted Tetzlaff, Edward Curtiss
The Criminal Code
mild violence, threat, suicide references
THE CRIMINAL CODE is a US 1931 crime drama in which a former D.A. is made warden of a state prison containing a number o ...
THE CRIMINAL CODE is a US 1931 crime drama in which a former D.A. is made warden of a state prison containing a number of criminals he convicted.
violence
People are shot, stabbed and beaten, but without detail or sight of blood or injury detail.
threat and horror
Mild threat includes a montage of prisoners making loud noises and looking menacing during a riot, a person being threatened with a knife and a person backing another into a room where it is implied he kills him.
suicide and self-harm
Suicide references include prisoners smuggling a knife to a man in solitary confinement so he can either kill a guard or himself.
additional issues
There is use of very mild language 'damn'.
There is a verbal reference of a woman being groped by a man in a bar.
Classified Date:
04/02/1931
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
United Artists Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, suicide references
Classified Date:
12/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
People are shot, stabbed and beaten, but without detail or sight of blood or injury detail.
threat and horror
Mild threat includes a montage of prisoners making loud noises and looking menacing during a riot, a person being threatened with a knife and a person backing another into a room where it is implied he kills him.
suicide and self-harm
Suicide references include prisoners smuggling a knife to a man in solitary confinement so he can either kill a guard or himself.
additional issues
There is use of very mild language 'damn'.
There is a verbal reference of a woman being groped by a man in a bar.
Classified date12/03/2021
LanguageEnglish
violence
People are shot, stabbed and beaten, but without detail or sight of blood or injury detail.
threat and horror
Mild threat includes a montage of prisoners making loud noises and looking menacing during a riot, a person being threatened with a knife and a person backing another into a room where it is implied he kills him.
suicide and self-harm
Suicide references include prisoners smuggling a knife to a man in solitary confinement so he can either kill a guard or himself.
additional issues
There is use of very mild language 'damn'.
There is a verbal reference of a woman being groped by a man in a bar.
Director(s)Howard Hawks
Production year1931
Genre(s)Drama, Crime, Thriller
Approx. running minutes96m
CastWalter Huston, Phillips Holmes, Constance Cummings, Boris Karloff, DeWitt Jennings, Mary Doran, Ethel Wales, Clark Marshall, Arthur Hoyt, John St. Polis, Howard Hawks, Martin Flavin, Fred Niblo Jr., Seton I. Miller, Harry Cohn, James Wong Howe, Ted Tetzlaff, Edward Curtiss
Classified Date:
04/02/1931
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
United Artists Corp. Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, suicide references
Classified Date:
12/03/2021
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
People are shot, stabbed and beaten, but without detail or sight of blood or injury detail.
threat and horror
Mild threat includes a montage of prisoners making loud noises and looking menacing during a riot, a person being threatened with a knife and a person backing another into a room where it is implied he kills him.
suicide and self-harm
Suicide references include prisoners smuggling a knife to a man in solitary confinement so he can either kill a guard or himself.
additional issues
There is use of very mild language 'damn'.
There is a verbal reference of a woman being groped by a man in a bar.
Classified date12/03/2021
LanguageEnglish