The Long Haul

mild violence, threat, sex references
Director(s)Ken Hughes
Production year1957
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes95m
CastArlene Dahl, Phil Carey, Herbert Marshall
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The Long Haul

mild violence, threat, sex references
In this crime drama from 1956, a young woman from an impoverished background manipulates a series of men in order to mak ...
In this crime drama from 1956, a young woman from an impoverished background manipulates a series of men in order to make her fortune.
violence
Mild violence includes a stylised fatal shooting, in addition to occasional punches and slaps. There are no visible injuries. Another scene contains a verbal reference to a teenage girl having been ‘attacked by hoodlums’.
threat and horror
Scenes include ones in which a woman receives vaguely threatening messages from a mysterious stalker, and sees a shadow indicating that there may be an intruder in her home. A person is sentenced to death, but the sentence is later commuted.
sex
There are mild scenes involving adulterous affairs.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man openly stares at a woman and runs his hand over her shoulder; she responds by striking his face and brandishing an unbroken bottle to make him back off. After another man passes out from drinking, a scene strongly implies that a woman is tricking him into thinking they slept together.
additional issues
Adult characters drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes, reflecting the era in which the film was made. There is also very mild bad language (‘hell’).
Classified Date:
13/06/1957
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Marksman Prods Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, sex references
Classified Date:
17/11/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
Mild violence includes a stylised fatal shooting, in addition to occasional punches and slaps. There are no visible injuries. Another scene contains a verbal reference to a teenage girl having been ‘attacked by hoodlums’.
threat and horror
Scenes include ones in which a woman receives vaguely threatening messages from a mysterious stalker, and sees a shadow indicating that there may be an intruder in her home. A person is sentenced to death, but the sentence is later commuted.
sex
There are mild scenes involving adulterous affairs.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man openly stares at a woman and runs his hand over her shoulder; she responds by striking his face and brandishing an unbroken bottle to make him back off. After another man passes out from drinking, a scene strongly implies that a woman is tricking him into thinking they slept together.
additional issues
Adult characters drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes, reflecting the era in which the film was made. There is also very mild bad language (‘hell’).
violence
Mild violence includes a stylised fatal shooting, in addition to occasional punches and slaps. There are no visible injuries. Another scene contains a verbal reference to a teenage girl having been ‘attacked by hoodlums’.
threat and horror
Scenes include ones in which a woman receives vaguely threatening messages from a mysterious stalker, and sees a shadow indicating that there may be an intruder in her home. A person is sentenced to death, but the sentence is later commuted.
sex
There are mild scenes involving adulterous affairs.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man openly stares at a woman and runs his hand over her shoulder; she responds by striking his face and brandishing an unbroken bottle to make him back off. After another man passes out from drinking, a scene strongly implies that a woman is tricking him into thinking they slept together.
additional issues
Adult characters drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes, reflecting the era in which the film was made. There is also very mild bad language (‘hell’).
Director(s)Ken Hughes
Production year1957
Genre(s)Crime, Drama, Film Noir
Approx. running minutes95m
CastArlene Dahl, Phil Carey, Herbert Marshall
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Classified Date:
13/06/1957
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Marksman Prods Ltd
Cuts:
This content received cuts or alterations as part of the classification process.
mild violence, threat, sex references
Classified Date:
17/11/2025
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
violence
Mild violence includes a stylised fatal shooting, in addition to occasional punches and slaps. There are no visible injuries. Another scene contains a verbal reference to a teenage girl having been ‘attacked by hoodlums’.
threat and horror
Scenes include ones in which a woman receives vaguely threatening messages from a mysterious stalker, and sees a shadow indicating that there may be an intruder in her home. A person is sentenced to death, but the sentence is later commuted.
sex
There are mild scenes involving adulterous affairs.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A man openly stares at a woman and runs his hand over her shoulder; she responds by striking his face and brandishing an unbroken bottle to make him back off. After another man passes out from drinking, a scene strongly implies that a woman is tricking him into thinking they slept together.
additional issues
Adult characters drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes, reflecting the era in which the film was made. There is also very mild bad language (‘hell’).